Flanagan v Battie [2017] EWHC 3044 (QB) (01 December 2017)

Flanagan v Battie [2017] EWHC 3044 (QB) (01 December 2017)

The claimant demonstrated by evidence a real, reasonable and immediate need for an interim payment to fund a move to independent accommodation with a comprehensive care package. The court was satisfied that the expenditure was necessary and reasonable, and that the likely amount of the final judgment would be sufficient to justify the interim payment sought, even after accounting for contributory negligence and prior interim payments.

Citation
[2017] EWHC 3044
Parties
Claimant: Mark Victor Flanagan (by his litigation friend Karen Suzanne Green); Defendant: Grant Alexander Battie
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
01 December 2017
Procedural Posture
Personal Injury Claim / Interim Payment Application
Outcome
Interim payment application granted
Legal Topics
Interim Payments, Catastrophic Injury, Contributory Negligence, Damages Assessment, Rehabilitation, Accommodation Costs

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Parties

Mark Victor Flanagan (by his litigation friend Karen Suzanne Green)

Claimant

Grant Alexander Battie

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Personal Injury Claim / Interim Payment Application

  1. 1 Whether the claimant is entitled to a further interim payment for alternative accommodation and care
  2. 2 Whether there is a real, reasonable and immediate need for the interim payment
  3. 3 How to assess the likely amount of the final judgment for interim payment purposes

Ratio Decidendi

The claimant demonstrated by evidence a real, reasonable and immediate need for an interim payment to fund a move to independent accommodation with a comprehensive care package. The court was satisfied that the expenditure was necessary and reasonable, and that the likely amount of the final judgment would be sufficient to justify the interim payment sought, even after accounting for contributory negligence and prior interim payments.

Court Disposition

Interim payment application granted

Orders

  • Defendant to make a further interim payment of £500,000 to the claimant for the purpose of funding alternative accommodation and care.