A CLAIMANT NOT CLAIMING A CONTRIBUTION FROM THEIR PARTNER FOR HOUSING COSTS HAS NOT UNREASONABLY FAILED TO MITIGATE THEIR LOSS

A CLAIMANT NOT CLAIMING A CONTRIBUTION FROM THEIR PARTNER FOR HOUSING COSTS HAS NOT UNREASONABLY FAILED TO MITIGATE THEIR LOSS

An interesting point as to damages (and also as to evidence and pleadings) arose in the judgment in  Riley v Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust [2022] EWHC 2417 (KB).  The claimant required accommodation as a result of his injuries. The…