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A serious road traffic accident in Kent in 2022 left, Scott, an American national with severe brain damage. Scott, injured whilst crossing a country road in Kent, was intubated at the scene and then t...
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The purpose of a compensation claim is to try - as far as a monetary sum can - to put victims of negligence back into the position they would have been had they not been injured. This sounds simple, b...
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What is surveillance evidence? Surveillance evidence describes a category of evidence usually obtained by defendant insurance companies where a claimant may be filmed and surveyed to ensure that thei...
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The NHS is a wonderful institution, but one which, as is well documented, is underfunded,understaffed and at breaking point. It means unfortunately accessing treatment in a timelyway does not happe...
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This post is the second in a two-parter covering the landmark Supreme Court case of Paul and another (Appelants) v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (Respondent) (2024) (referred to as “Paul” in this...
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The term ‘fundamental dishonesty’ is one which is regularly thrown around when it comes to injury claim litigation. Indeed, it is something that injury specialists are familiar with and may have t...
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Clients will often ask why is it necessary to provide access to my medical records? Quite rightly so, as an individual’s records include sensitive and personal information. Once a claimant has sa...
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I recently acted for Mr B, a bus driver who sustained significant internal injuries when his bus was hit head on by a another bus approaching from the other direction whose driver had fallen asleep at...
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