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Particulars of Claim template - any available?

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  • Particulars of Claim template - any available?

    Hi All,

    I'm starting an action and to try and contain my costs I have engaged a Barrister under the Direct Access arrangement.

    I have already sent a Letter Before Action and a Without Prejudice Offer of Settlement, the other party rejected the allegations and rejected the settlement offer.

    Having spoken to my chosen Barrister he has suggested that I before I "press the button" using Money Claim Online that I send a further Letter Before Action setting out the details of my claim and the amounts I intend to claim. This is because the first Letter Before Action was sent before the full claim value was calculated and only included the Heads of Claim.

    However, he has suggested that I set out the letter content in the format of "Particulars of Claim" which would effectively be replicated in my actual claim submission to the Court.

    My question is, can anyone provide advice on what should specifically be included in the Particulars of Claim and in what order or format along with any other tips to make it an effective document? Or, are there any templates available anywhere that I could use and fill in the blanks?

    Many thanks for any help.
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  • #2
    Sadly no, that is not something that would be available on line not without first having a little more detail about the claim, i tend to draft my own pleadings based on the facts of the case im dealing with
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    • #3
      Very basic guidance of what should be included can be found under CPR 16 and the PD https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...es/part16#16.4

      If you tell us the basic claim you're bringing there might be a couple examples about, but there's not any template for general particulars.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        Very basic guidance of what should be included can be found under CPR 16 and the PD https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...es/part16#16.4

        If you tell us the basic claim you're bringing there might be a couple examples about, but there's not any template for general particulars.
        Apologies, its my first time on a forum like this and my first legal action, I'll do a more general separate post about the case and ask questions as I go.

        Many thanks.

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