New Discount Rate
On
6th December 2018 the Lord Chancellor presented a call for evidence
around the setting of the Personal Injury Discount Rate, pursuant to the
enactment of the Civil Liability Act 2018.
In
the Civil Liability Act, important changes were made to the way that the
Discount Rate, prescribed by the Lord Chancellor, would be set. Specifically,
these changes were intended to ensure that the Discount Rate reflects the
return that, in the opinion of the Lord Chancellor, a Personal Injury Claimant
could reasonably be expected to receive from investing a lump sum award of
damages for future loss in a diversified low risk portfolio.
This
differs from the previous basis of assessment, whereby the Discount Rate was
set with reference to very low risk investments.
On
the basis of this call for evidence, on Monday, the Lord Chancellor revised the
Discount Rate from -0.75% to -0.25%, a rate which will come into force on 5th
August 2019 and remain for a period of up to 5 years.
It
is likely that the new Discount Rate will be relatively well received by the
Claimant community whilst the Defendant community will be disappointed, in that
the rate represents the lowest end of their range of expectations.
So what does this
mean?
The
Discount Rate change will impact on the value of claims where there are
elements of future loss to the Claimant.
In
a practical and general sense, claims for future loss will decrease based on
the revised Discount Rate.
How can we assist?
If
you already have instructed us on a case, please contact us if you wish our
report / calculations to be updated for the revised Discount Rate.
We
assist in quantifying complex special damages elements in all types of PI and
clinical negligence cases, including where there is a future loss.
We are regularly instructed to assist in calculating loss of earnings, pension loss and dependency claims, either on an Agency or Expert basis.
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