The future of autonomous vehicles for the catastrophically injured

The future of autonomous vehicles for the catastrophically injured

Lucie Clinch of Stewarts discusses the emergence of autonomous vehicles and their potential impact on the lives of those affected by catastrophic injury.

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Lucie Clinch of Stewarts discusses the emergence of autonomous vehicles and their potential impact on the lives of those affected by catastrophic injury.

Interviewed by Emma Lyons, Personal Injury Senior Associate at Stewarts.

Lucie explains some of the potential risks and benefits of introducing these vehicles to our roads and considers the types of individuals who may benefit from this advancement in technology.

Lucie explores the timescales involved in introducing autonomous vehicles to the UK and examine some of the issues that have arisen with their use in the US.

Lucie is a solicitor with many years’ experience of personal injury claims and has wide ranging knowledge of issues within the field.

Lucie has experience of acting for clients in employer’s liability, public liability, product liability and road traffic accidents. Lucie is a knowledge development lawyer supporting the injury department at Stewarts with various aspects of knowledge management and compliance.

Contact Emma Lyons on elyons@stewartslaw.com if you have any queries on this subject


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Emma Lyons

Emma Lyons

Emma specialises in high-value and complex claims involving catastrophic injury. She has a keen interest in brain and spinal cord injury work and has been involved with various multimillion pound settlements.

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