Legal Update - Heading down a slippery slope

An illustration of a stick man slipping over

James Harvey explains how insurers could face additional burdens if other UK courts follow Scotland’s lead when it comes to apportioning liability for trips and falls on public highways

We see significant numbers of claims arising out of trips and falls on public highways as a result of defective apparatus installed by utility companies.

Inspection of such apparatus is a challenge

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