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Issue No. 14 July 2011 3 St. Andrew Street, Plymouth PL1 2AH DX 8290 Plymouth 2 DEVON CHAMBERS T. 01752 661659 F. 01752 601346 E. info@devonchambers.co.uk W. www.devonchambers.co.uk PERSONAL INJURY UPDATE A concise, practical update, for the busy practitioner COSTS, and the winner is. Medway v Marcus [2011] EWCA Civ 750

SUMMARY This is yet another case where the court has considered who really won. The substantive claim concerned clinical negligence. The case was pleaded at about 750,000. Quantum was agreed at 525,000. At trial, the Claimant was awarded 2,000. The Defendant had made no offers. On appeal, the Defendant was awarded 75% of their costs. THE FACTS The Claimant contracted a very unusual condition in his lower leg. Arteries became blocked and the leg was amputated below the knee. C claimed that the First Defendant GP failed to treat the condition properly. C claimed the Second Defendant locum GP failed to diagnose the condition. If the doctors had not been negligent, his leg would have been saved. The locum (D2) admitted breach of duty in his Defence. This was his first opportunity, since there had been no pre-action protocol letter. The Claimant had not been at fault in this regard. The GP (D1) denied that the breach of duty had caused the Claimant s loss. Specifically, the suggested treatment would not have prevented the amputation. Following a meeting of experts, breach of duty was admitted, 2 days before trial. In essence, the Claimant lost the trial on causation. C contended for modest damages for additional pain before the amputation.

C was awarded 2,000 for this, being about 0.25% of the sum claimed. On costs, the deputy High Court Judge concluded that C was the successful party. He took into account the late admission, and the denial of causation. The damages were not nominal and C had not exaggerated his claim. The Defendants had succeeded on the most important issue. Neither Defendant had made an admissible offer. The Claimant was awarded 50% of his costs. It had been open to the Defendants to make a Part 36 offer. ON APPEAL It was wrong in principle to conclude that C was the successful party. The damages were insignificant in the context of a claim for the loss of a leg. It was a last minute addition to salvage something from an action which C lost. When the Claim Form was served, the costs probably exceeded 100,000. If the Defendants had made a Part 36 offer they would have faced those costs. The failure to make a Part 36 offer was of no consequence, a technical triviality. NOTE Costs cases are notoriously fact sensitive. This case does not represent a tectonic shift in this area of law. It is a move away from who writes the cheque, back towards the real winner. This case increases the uncertainty surrounding Part 36 and offers in general. The Defendants could have made a Part 36 offer then challenged the bill of costs. Alternatively, a Calderbank offer in terms of damages and costs.

There is an urgent need for clarity and certainty in this important area of law.

Our Personal Injury Team: Stuart Frampton Russell James Edward Bailey Matthew Dors Nicola Isaacs This update prepared by: Stuart Frampton Telephone 01752 661659 Fax 01752 601346 DX 8290 Plymouth 2 Email clerks: peterdadge@devonchambers.co.uk Quality Service in Crime, Family, Personal Injury, Landlord and Tenant