It is often tempting to assume workplace injuries are limited to more dangerous forms of employment such as working on...
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Soft tissue injuries are typically defined as trauma or overuse of ligaments, tendons or muscles i.e. the tissues that coat...
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Current political trends have perhaps cast a renewed focus on traditional, non-European, legal principles. In English and Welsh law there...
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NHS Lawyers Increase Costs for NHS
General / News, Medical Negligence, Personal Injury
October 17, 2016
A Law Society Gazette article published today reveals that the NHS Litigation Authority paid compensation in 2,514 court proceedings in...
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Previously we produced a brief article on how to go about changing solicitors (https://www.staging.astonknightsolicitors.co.uk/change-solicitor/). Recently we’ve been instructed by a...
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Insurers Caught Out Again Car insurers have been exposed once again, this time for hiking up premiums for drivers not...
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Court Takes Back Fraudulent Claimant’s Compensation
Civil Litigation, General / News, Personal Injury
July 27, 2016
The highest court in the land, the Supreme Court, has ruled that a Claimant who was originally paid out £135,000...
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Change Solicitor How can I change my solicitor? For many reasons it sometimes becomes necessary to change solicitors. There may...
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Shockingly, despite court fees having already risen drastically, they have now risen again. An application fee in which a...
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As those practising industrial deafness/noise induced hearing loss law know, a defence raised by Defendant solicitors from time to time...
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Secondary Victims – Medical Negligence The Court of Appeal case of Liverpool Women’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust v Ronayne [2015]...
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Transferring conditional fee agreements between law firms – a dangerous business In September 2015 District Judge Jenkinson sitting at...
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