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Divisibility of brain injuries

30/04/2020

The Brain Injury Special Interest Group (SIG) has produced an article examining the case of Farah v MIB & Ors [2020] EWHC 825 (QB), where the Court determined, amongst other issues, how Diffuse Axonal Injuries (DAIs) occur, the divisibility of separate brain injuries and the chain of causation regarding deliberate acts within a complex set of accident circumstances.  

For further information about the client briefing please contact Rob Gray or Lee Cook.

For more information about the Brain Injury SIG, please contact lead Libby Ferrie.

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