The Damages (Government and Health Service Bodies) Order 2005

This Order designates bodies as government and health service bodies for the purposes of section 2(4)(c) and (7)(d) of the Damages Act 1996. A court may not make an order that damages for future pecuniary loss for personal injury are to take the form of periodical payments unless the continuity of payment is reasonably secure. One of the circumstances in which payment is reasonably secure is where the source of payment is a designated government or health service body. Later alterations in the method of payment are also permitted, without the need for further approval by the court, where the source of payment is a designated government or health service body.

Author: David Lammy, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Constitutional Affairs

Last modified: 2010-07-16