Kinch Robinson - Claims Training

Claims skills training for the know-how and skills that claims handlers need to be effective.

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This e-learning course provides tips and guidance for reviewing an expert medical report in a personal injury claim. You can download PDFs with the requirements in CPR Practice Direction 35, commonly used medical experts, a glossary of medical terms and a reminder of our top tips. Read more

Claimants in personal injury claims may receive state benefits as a result of their injuries. This course looks at how the Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU) operates to recover these benefits from Defendants when a successful claim is made. Topics covered: Notifying the CRU Repayable benefits The CRU Certificate Complex issues PI Trusts PDF download Read more

This e-learning course looks to how to value care claims, including the evidence needed and the rates which can be claimed.  It also looks at claims for therapy, and therapeutic aids and appliances.  The course is an ideal introduction for junior lawyers and claims handlers. Topics covered: Gratuitous care Commercial care Therapeutic appliances and therapy claims Things to look out for PDF download Read more

This e-learning course provides an introduction to valuing claims for loss of earning capacity due to ongoing disability flowing from a personal injury. Topics covered: What is ‘loss of earning capacity’? The Ogden Tables Smith v Manchester awards Blamire awards Read more

This e-learning course looks to how to value a claim for loss of earnings in a personal injury case. It covers the evidence needed when the Claimant is employed and when they are self-employed.  It also looks at how to evaluate the evidence to make sure that it supports the sums claimed. Topics covered: Case study – employed loss of earnings Case study – self-employed loss of earnings Reviewing the evidence Future loss of earnings Quiz PDF download Read more

This course looks at psychiatric injuries and the evidence you need to prove and value a claim. You will find out about the difference between primary and secondary victims and their prospects of succeeding in a claim. The course also looks at different kinds of psychiatric injury and possible treatments. Read more

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