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As a personal injury solicitor, it is difficult to understate the importance of evidence in establishing who is at fault for an accident while making a personal injury claim. Indeed, when a clien...
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The loss of a loved one causes unimaginable pain and grief and nothing could ever compensate for that. However, in certain circumstances if the death was caused by a third party through their act or o...
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Most claimants when they are dealing with a case do not realise that the court has an obligation and desire to restrict their legal costs. In principle, that sounds fine. No one thinks that it is appr...
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The General Medical Council (GMC) provides its core guidance on the standards of patient care and professional behaviour, which it expects of all medical professionals registered with it, in the form...
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In any compensation claim for life-changing injuries, it is critical to identify a defendant with sufficient means to provide reasonable compensation. It is for this reason that the case of Hughes v...
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In the case of FGX v Gaunt, for the first time, the Court awarded compensation for post traumatic stress disorder resulting from sharing of pornographic images on the internet. Since 2015, image-ba...
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The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) had been updated to address the issue of a vulnerable witness giving evidence to the Court, with the intention being to help vulnerable parties and witnesses to better...
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In the case of Czernuska v King (2023) EWHC 380 (KB), the High Court heard a liability-only trial to consider whether a rugby player, Natasha King (Defendant), was liable for negligence for serious p...
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