NHS ban hospital advertising for personal injury claims
General / News, Personal Injury
May 15, 2017
In a move that I for one think is particularly welcome, the NHS are to end a longstanding arrangement in...
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Part two: potential complications and political considerations Complications In part one of my recent article about whiplash I looked at...
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Part one: Introduction What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word “whiplash”? If you are...
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Recently I blogged about the value of personal injury claims; a point linked to this is one of ensuring you...
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When people suffer permanent life changing injuries, often being left disabled, a mathematical process is used to work out how...
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Particularly with less serious injuries, many people want to know how much their case is likely to be worth, sometimes...
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Well, the time has come and the countdown has begun. I wrote an article recently on the possible effect of...
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It is becoming increasingly common in personal injury claims, particularly higher value personal injury claims, for defendant insurance companies and...
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Part 2: Workplace Health and Safety Laws – Effect of Brexit
General / News, Personal Injury
March 30, 2017
Less protection now? Maybe not… As you can imagine, a number of insurance companies and their lawyers sought to capitalise...
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Part 1 The beginning: The law relating to an accident at work, or industrial disease, has been through a number...
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The Government has recently held a consultation on its plans to radically change personal injury claims. For those who are...
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It is becoming increasingly common for individuals to be involved in car accidents, be it as a driver, passenger or...
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