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    What is Personal Injury Law?
    Personal Injury Law focuses on the law that pertains to physical and mental injury cases. It can include damage caused by motor vehicles, medical malpractice, product liability, defective construction (buildings), premises liability (injuries in public places) or negligence by an organisation or individual.

    Personal Injury Law career
    As a Personal Injury Law student, you will have the opportunity to specialise in a number of areas, including: Medical malpractice law, Product liability law, Injuries at work or in public places (premises liability), Insurance compensation for injuries caused by another party.

    What will I study during my Personal Injury Law degree?
    During your Personal Injury Law degree you will be taught about a range of topical issues, including: the nature and causation of injury, legal liability for injuries and compensation systems. You will also study a number of Personal Injury Law-related subjects, such as: tort law, criminal law, constitutional law and evidence law.
    What are the benefits of studying Personal Injury Law?
    There are many benefits to studying Personal Injury Law. An obvious benefit is that it offers a high level of job security, with the number of personal injury law jobs projected to increase strongly in years to come. As a Personal Injury Law graduate, you can often find work in firms specialising in Personal Injury Law, as well as major insurance companies.