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Featuring an interactive courtroom style debate with Dr Kanchan Sharma and Dr Luke BennettoAbout this Event
St John's Chambers Personal Injury team, and sponsors Frenkel Topping Group invite you to this one day conference featuring an interactive courtroom style debate with Dr Kanchan Sharma and Dr Luke Bennetto on whether brain injury increases the risk of dementia, in particular in the context of provisional damages claims.
Topics include:
- A debate on whether brain injury increases the risk of dementia, in particular in the context of provisional damages claim - Dr Kanchan Sharma (Visiting Professor of Neurology Amoud University and Consultant Neurologist North Bristol NHS Trust) and Dr Luke Bennetto (Consultant Neurologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol)
- Live legal debate on the schedule of loss and the counter schedule - Matthew White & Andrew McLaughlin, Barristers, St John’s Chambers
- Legal presentation on the validity of provisional damages claims for such a risk/chance - Christopher Sarp QC, St John’s Chambers
- Innovative technology to assist with rehabilitation following catastrophic injury - Jon Graham, Neurological Rehabilitation and Technology Specialist
- Mental capacity - Richard Stead, Barrister, St John’s Chambers
- Quantum update - Louise Asprey and Ben Handy, Barristers, St John’s Chambers
- Life after settlement – who’s going to help me now? Stephen Farnfield, Head of Expert Witness and David Cole, Consultant, Frenkel Topping Group
At the end of the day we will have an interactive poll and question time with our experts!
A full programme will be available shortly!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel, College Green, Bristol, United Kingdom
Tickets
GBP 96.00