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January is traditionally the time of year we take a personal stocktake of our lives. My New Year's resolution list has remained relatively unchanged since my early twenties - lose weight, wr...
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Please can I urge everyone to read Catherine Dixon’s article in the Law Society Gazette published 21 August 2015. Please read it all, right down to the bottom including the comments (well, most of...
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So the World Cup has finally got underway and the nation is gripped with football fever. Well, some of us. Even the England team may need a bit of reminding that the competition has started. On...
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Psychiatric injuries sustained as a result of an injury or medical negligence are often overlooked or downplayed when the claim is of a modest nature. It is very much accepted that life changing inj...
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The self-employed have extra worry when they are unable to work due to personal injury following an accident and it often brings home one of the perils of working for oneself. Those who are employed...
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On 30 December 2013 Norman Lamb MP, minister of state for care and support, called for a shake up of ambulance response times in rural areas following the tragic death of Peter Nelson aged just 26. ...
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Anthony Gold often acts for people who have had tripping accidents in the street. A raised paving slab or a broken off bollard can seem so trivial when you manage to avoid it, but when you are caught...
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My colleague recently wrote a post about insurance companies allowing injury cases to run right up to the wire. It was rightly pointed out that cases very rarely get to trial and settlements can be an...
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