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In the case of Ovu v London Underground Ltd [Ovu v London Underground Ltd (duty of care) [2021] EWHC 2733 (QB) (13 October 2021) (bailii.org)], the Court considered whether Mr Ovu had been a trespasse...
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As a result of Storm Eunice, on Friday 18th February 2022, most of the UK was placed on a Red Weather Warning, indicating a significant danger to life as extremely strong winds provided the potential...
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One of my primary objectives when acting for clients is to ensure that they are compensated properly for the injuries they sustain. For this reason, it is not ideal when insurers make very early of...
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If you or your loved one have suffered a serious injury (also sometimes referred to as a “catastrophic injury”), not only would that have been devastating, but it will also be life changing. From...
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The issue of fundamental dishonesty continues to be raised in personal injury and clinical negligence claims. Increasingly we see defendant insurers and the NHS seeking to try to establish some dish...
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It is often difficult to identify and diagnose a rare medical condition in a patient and make sure they receive appropriate treatment. It is sometimes the case that a number of working diagnoses have...
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New Highway Code Rules Regarding Cyclists and Pedestrians The Highway Code has recently been updated to include new rules which introduce a new hierarchy of road users, meaning that cyclists and pede...
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The Court of Appeal recently confirmed the earlier decision that the test for whether contributory negligence applies to a passenger when accepting a lift from a drunk driver is an objective test....
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