Presentation aims: To present a level playing ground for all loss of earnings and pension claims.
What will attendees learn? Basic principles for calculations and pensions and how they differ from investments.
How will attendees benefit from the webinar? They will gain valuable insights into the claims process, learn how to assist their clients in gathering essential information, and understand the importance of this data. Additionally, attendees will develop skills to collaborate effectively as part of a team, all with the goal of improving outcomes for the client.
Who is the webinar for? Personal Injury Lawyers, their appointed Case Managers, and support staff.
Meet the Presenter
Alison Taylor is Head of Training and a Senior Consultant at Frenkel Topping. She holds multiple qualifications in financial planning and a Postgraduate Diploma in Mental Rehabilitation and Social Welfare.
In addition to writing and researching the modules for the FTG Knowledge Hub, and organising the annual conference for professional deputies, she practises as an expert witness and as a senior consultant working with the legal teams and families of those with acquired brain injury or major spinal cord injuries during the litigation process and thereafter. She has specialized in the investment & protection of damages awards for vulnerable clients for the last 40 years. The Guardian newspaper neatly summarized her work as that of a Financial Social Worker who loves her job.
Delegate passes are non-transferrable and non-refundable.
The member rate applies to those with a paid annual membership only and not those with a pending or lapsed membership.
If you have any questions or queries please email us info@cmsuk.org or call 01329 446959.
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Friday 24th January 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
info@cmsuk.org |
149 places available
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3. WEBINAR - Loss of Earnings and Pension Loss - 24th January 2025
A guide to the ‘at retirement approach’ for loss of earnings and pension.
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