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I have previously written about a much needed review on the law on bereavement damages in England and Wales and whether it should be brought in line with the law as it is in Scotland. Sadly there ha...
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Unfortunately it seems increasingly obvious that injured victims of accidents who choose to bring compensation claims have an ever increasing battle to gain justice. Recent changes in legislation l...
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For many of our clients an accident is a life changing event. Often they have to turn to the state for financial assistance as they are unable to work or may have care needs. A family member may hav...
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The recent case of Symes v St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust is an essential read for practitioners undertaking personal injury and clinical negligence litigation. It serves as a timely reminder to c...
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It is good news to hear that the Formula 1 racing driver, Michael Schumacher has emerged from his coma, although understandably his family and medical team are remaining silent on the extent of his re...
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With the Hillsborough inquests re-opened at the end of March, the distress and grief of the families and loved ones of the fans killed simply for going to watch a football match is on everyone’s min...
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For anyone undertaking personal injury litigation it is well known that identifying the correct defendant at an early stage is essential. What is less known is the fact that in certain circumstances...
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For any person involved in an accident, even those with relatively minor injuries, from which a recovery is made, just being involved in an accident is traumatic enough. For those who are left with ca...
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