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Cost of summons for the determination of a preliminary question and serious injury application in disputeBullock and Sanderson Orderswhether it is appropriate to order a nonparty to pay costs
Accident Compensation Act 1958Administration and Probate Act 1958serious injury application commenced by worker prior to his deathno connection alleged between injury suffered and cause of death
Lower back injuryemployed by labour hire companyplaced with two host employerswhether the lower back injury resulted from work in the course of employment encompassing both host employers
Serious injuryplaintiff seeks leave to bring common law proceedings for “pain and suffering” damages and “pecuniary loss” damages in respect to injury to the left and right upper limb, the spine (consisting of both the cervical spine and lumbar spine) and consequential psychological injuries suffered throughout the course of his employment with the defendantreliance on paragraph (a) and paragraph (c) of the definition of “serious injury”
Serious injury applicationinjury to lumbar and cervical spines in the course of employment as a forklift driverdisentanglement of consequences from other physical injuries, including left and right shoulders, and left elbow and from psychological conditioncredibility of the plaintiff
Serious injury applicationconsequences and impairment as a result of a closed head injurywhether the consequences are “serious” under the Act Legislation Cited: Transport Accident Act 1986, s93
Accident Compensationwhether plaintiff is a “worker” according to clause 9 of Schedule 1 of the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013
Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013ss325 and 335application in respect of pain and suffering onlyreliance upon paragraph (a) of the definition