Drones, the evolving liability regime and implications for personal injury litigation

Drones, the evolving liability regime and implications for personal injury litigation

Max Archer, a barrister at 12 King’s Bench Walk, discuss the growing number of drones in the sky, the evolving liability regime and the implications for personal injury litigation.

Show notes

Max Archer, a barrister at 12 King’s Bench Walk, discuss the growing number of drones in the sky, the evolving liability regime and the implications for personal injury litigation.

Interviewed by Kieran Mercer, Aviation and International Injury Associate at Stewarts.

Max examines the potential parties to a personal injury claim following a drone accident and highlighted the issues a claimant may need to overcome when seeking redress.

Max looks at recent legislation and considered whether the removal of the distinction between non-commercial and commercial drone operations will affect the numbers of drones seen above us and the corresponding risk of injury.

Contact Kieran Mercer on kmercer@stewartslaw.com if you have any queries on this subject


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