James Paterson Represents Defendant Insurer in a ghost passenger case in which the Claimant was found to be fundamentally dishonest
Adenuga v Zurich
Civil and Insurance Fraud
Representing the Defendant Insurer in a ghost passenger case in which the Claimant was found to be fundamentally dishonest in supporting the related passenger claims and each of the alleged passengers giving oral evidence were found to have lied about being in the vehicle at the time of the accident. The Claimant’s claim was dismissed pursuant to section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 and an enforceable costs order was made pursuant to CPR44.16 (QOCS exception).
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