S7 Episode 15: Avoiding a wreck in Court - A Crash Course in Dealing With Expert Evidence in Serious Motor Vehicle Collision Cases
Release Date: 03/15/2026
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In this session, Foley’s barristers Peter Chadwick KC, Hayden Rattray, Nicole Menegas and Rory Hudson and Senior Forensic Engineer Tia Gaffney provide an overview of managing expert evidence in serious motor vehicle collision cases.
They explore common pitfalls, strategic considerations and practical approaches to ensuring expert material assists rather than derails your case.