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Compensation Claims Against Your Current Employer

posted on: February 26th, 2010

For those of you that have suffered a work accident, you might be reluctant to claim for fear of losing your job. One of the most common questions asked to accident solicitors when they are contacted by people potentially seeking compensation agains...

Britain's Roads Should Be More Bike-friendly

posted on: February 24th, 2010

A leading ethical campaigner has called for drivers to take better notice of Britain’s cycling community. Richard George, who works for the organisation Campaign for Better Transport, has claimed that motorists are guilty of not respecting the...

Government Campaigns To Improve Farming Safety

posted on: February 22nd, 2010

The government has launched a campaign in 2010 to reduce the number of work accident cases in the UK’s farming community. According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), between January and November 2009, 38 people were killed in a farming...

Changes To The Personal Injury Claims Process

posted on: February 19th, 2010

From April 2010, the accident compensation claims process is set to change in order to speed up cases relating to road traffic accidents. If you have been involved in a vehicle accident and are making personal injury claims and the claim is valued a...

Claiming Compensation For Burn Injuries

posted on: February 17th, 2010

Over 100,000 people in the UK are forced to visit a hospital each year as the result of a burn injury. There are many different types of burn, which range in severity and level of treatment required. Whilst some of these personal injury cases occur ...

Protecting Your Hands From A Work Accident

posted on: February 15th, 2010

Whether you work in a manual labour job or office environment, all of us will find that our hands are essential in carrying out our job. However, because of their level of use, they are also one of the most prone parts of the body to injury. For all...

Whiplash Injuries

posted on: February 12th, 2010

If you are involved in a high impact accident, perhaps the most common personal injury that can occur as a result is whiplash. Whiplash is an injury to the soft tissue in the neck, which occurs when a sharp jolt causes your muscle to suddenly flex b...

After A Work Accident On A Construction Site

posted on: February 10th, 2010

Of all the locations that are most prone to being the site of a work accident, construction sites are one of the most hazardous. Construction workers are exposed to risks on a daily basis because of the machinery operated by and around them, as well...

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