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Overview

Karim is a highly experienced and accomplished trial advocate who has a busy and well-established personal injury practice, including considerable expertise in claims against local authorities as highway authority, landlord or occupier of premises. His personal injury practice also encompasses areas such as employer’s liability (accidents at work and stress claims), fatal accidents (claims on behalf of the estate and dependants), road traffic accidents (including claims against the Motor Insurers’ Bureau), claims involving allegations of fraud (such as staged accidents, bogus passenger claims and low velocity impact arguments), accidents at work, product liability and consumer protection, injuries of the utmost severity and solicitor’s negligence matters, particularly those arising out of personal injury claims.

Karim has a keen interest in psychiatric and neurological damage and has cross-examined medical experts in many personal injury cases.

 

Insurance Fraud

Karim is a highly experienced and accomplished advocate who is well-versed in the full spectrum of fraud issues arising in road traffic liability claims, including:

– Induced and staged collisions;

– Phantom passenger claims;

– Low velocity impact arguments;

– Exaggerated injury and loss;

– MIB matters;

– Fraudulently damaged vehicles;

– Challenging expert engineering and medical evidence;

– Withdrawal of indemnity;

– Individual and large-scale fraud investigations, including police operations;

– Indemnity cost issues and general procedural matters.

Karim regularly advises at the pre-proceedings stage both in writing and in conference with witnesses and clients. His written work includes advising on liability and quantum, along with the preparation of Defences and Part 18 Requests.

A prompt and efficient turnaround of all paperwork is guaranteed. He also regularly provides seminars to solicitors on all aspects of fraud litigation and recent developments.

Karim regularly attends court on all interlocutory matters arising in fraud cases, as well as defending trials at Fast-Track and Multi-Track level as well as on Appeal.

Personal Injury

Karim undertakes instructions from Claimants and Defendants in equal measure, with his practice encompassing all areas of personal injury, including:

– Employer’s liability (accidents at work and stress claims);

– Fatal accidents (claims on behalf of the estate and dependants);

– CICA applications;

– Proceedings in the Coroner’s Court;

– Product liability and consumer protection;

– Industrial Disease;

– Road traffic accidents;

– Injuries of the utmost severity

– Claims involving allegations of fraud (such as staged accidents, bogus passenger claims and low velocity impact arguments);

– Public liability (including tripping and slipping claims, highways claims and occupiers’ liability);

– Solicitor’s negligence matters, particularly those arising out of personal injury claims.

Karim has a keen interest in psychiatric and neurological damage and has cross-examined medical experts in many personal injury cases.

Karim regularly undertakes CFA work. A prompt and efficient turnaround of all paperwork is guaranteed. He also regularly provides seminars to solicitors on all aspects of personal injury litigation and recent developments.

Associations

Personal Injury Bar Association

Education

BA (Hons), University of Central Lancashire

Prescribed Infromation

Prescribed Information:

Mr Karim Sabry is a practising barrister, who is regulated by the Bar Standards Board. Details of information held by the BSB about Mr Karim Sabry can be found here.

Mr Karim Sabry’s clerks will happily provide no obligation quotations for all legal services that he provides. Their contact details can be found for employment here and for personal injury here. It is most common for Mr Karim Sabry to undertake Court and Tribunal services for a fixed fee or a brief fee plus additional refresher days. For advisory work, paperwork and conferences it is most commonly charged at an hourly rates although fixed fees are available. Conditional Fee Agreements and Damages Based Agreements will be considered in cases with favourable prospects of success. Mr Karim Sabry will typically return paperwork within 21 days, however professional commitments, complexity and volume of documentation can affect these approximate timescales.

Mr Karim Sabry also undertakes Direct Access work. This work is undertaken on a contractual basis agreed between the client and Mr Karim Sabry’s clerks. This is on fixed fee basis for a specific events such as a conference, advisory work, a hearing with additional hearing days (refreshers) or the drafting of specific documents. All work agreed to be undertaken by Mr Karim Sabry with the fixed fee cost will be clearly outlined in the direct access contract signed by the client and will be payable in full prior to the commencement of the work.

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