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36 Personal injuries
(1) This section applies to any action for damages if the damages claimed
consist of or include damages in relation to personal injuries to any
person.
(2) If an application is made to a court by a person claiming to have a
cause of action to which this section applies, the court, subject to
subsection (3) and after hearing such of the persons likely to be
affected by that application as it considers appropriate, may, if it
decides that it is just and reasonable so to do, order that the period
within which an action on the cause of action may be brought be
extended for the period that it determines.
(3) In exercising the powers given to it by subsection (2), a court shall
have regard to all the circumstances of the case, including, for
example, the following:
(a) the length of and reasons for the delay on the part of the plaintiff;
(b) the extent to which, having regard to the delay, there is or is
likely to be prejudice to the defendant;
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(c) the conduct of the defendant after the cause of action accrued to
the plaintiff, including the extent (if any) to which the defendant
took steps to make available to the plaintiff means of
ascertaining facts that were or might be relevant to the cause of
action of the plaintiff against the defendant;
(d) the duration of any disability of the plaintiff arising on or after
the date of the accrual of the cause of action;
(e) the extent to which the plaintiff acted promptly and reasonably
once he or she knew that the act or omission of the defendant, to
which the injury of the plaintiff was attributable, might be
capable at that time of giving rise to an action for damages;
(f) the steps (if any) taken by the plaintiff to obtain medical, legal
or other expert advice and the nature of the advice the plaintiff
may have received.
(4) The powers given to a court by subsection (2) may be exercised at
any time notwithstanding—
(a) that the limitation period in relation to the relevant cause of
action has ended since the cause of action accrued; or
(b) that an action in relation to such personal injuries has been
begun.
(5) This section does not apply in relation to a cause of action to which
any of the following applies:
(a) section 16AA (Motor accident claims);
(b) section 16B (Other claims for damages for personal injury);
(c) the Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002, part 3.1 (Wrongful act or
omission causing death).
(6) Also, this section does not apply in relation to the period mentioned
in section 30B (2) (Special provision in relation to children—claims
relating to health services).
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