4 track system

Cards (12)

  • What are the monetary limits in the small claims track?
    Under £10,000 in damages; under £1000 in personal injury damages.
  • Which judge hears in the small claims track?
    District judge
  • Where are small claims heard?
    Judge's chamber
  • In which claims track are people encouraged to represent themselves?
    Small claims track
  • What are the monetary limits for the fast track?
    £10,000-£25,000 in damages; over £1000 in personal injury damages.
  • What happens during the fast track?
    It is heard by a district judge in a county court, it has a preliminary hearing, and cases are put on a strict 30 week timetable.
  • What are the limits of the intermediate track?
    £25,000-£100,000 in damages but monetary relief only, not for injunctions or specific performance, and where a trial is likely to last no longer than 3 days with no more than 2 experts giving oral advice.
  • What specific cases are not heard in the intermediate track?
    • claims against the police
    • human right's issues
    • asbestos lung disease
    • clinical negligence
    • child abuse
  • What are the monetary limits for the multi track?
    £100,000+ (or £25,000+ for claims against the police, human rights issues, asbestos, clinical negligence, and child abuse).
  • Where are multi track claims heard?
    In the county court by a circuit judge, or in the High Court (if it is a complex point of law or if over £50,000) by a High Court judge.
  • What does a multi track hearing include?
    A case management hearing where the judge will impose a timetable for procedural issues to be resolved.
  • What happens once decisions for a track have been made?
    A date for a trial will be set at atleast 21 days later, document, statements by experts, and any other important information for the case will be exchanged.