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For those involved in serious traumatic brain injury work, the term independent living trial (commonly known as an ILT) will be familiar. They are however becoming an increasingly contentious issue,...
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The Rehabilitation Code has been part of the personal injury landscape since 2007 when the first Code was introduced, with the most recent overhaul in 2015. The underlying ethos of the Code is reco...
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What constitutes “fundamental dishonesty” has recently been the focus of attention for personal injury practitioners, particularly since Section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 come...
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With Road Safety Week recently having taken place with the theme “Slow Down Save Lives”, it is an opportune moment to consider whether Britain’s roads are becoming safer. Road traffic collisio...
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It is well known throughout personal injury litigation that the then Lord Chancellor caused considerable consternation within the insurance industry when on 27 February 2017 she announced a reduction...
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The recent case of Gladwin v Bogescu highlights the growing trend of the court to refuse to grant relief from sanctions where the legal representative has caused the default in question. Unsurpris...
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Is it possible to successfully bring a claim against horse owners for injuries sustained as a result of the actions of a horse they have allowed to be ridden? Horse rider claims are difficult but de...
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The nature of the work we undertake is such that we have many clients who have suffered life changing injuries or have lost loved ones in a road traffic accident. Often the circumstances of the acci...
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