The most common cause of workplace accidents are slips, trips and falls, comprising more than 33% of all work related injuries. An employer has a legal duty to provide a safe place of work not only for its employees, but also for visitors and memb...
One of the most common injuries to people involved in car accidents is whiplash. Often, a whiplash injury is caused when a car collides into the back of another car. This results in a sudden jolt, which snaps the head back as the car is shunted forwa...
This new procedure came into force on 30 April 2010 and deals with personal injury claims for low value road traffic accident claims valued at between £1,000 and £10,000; such claims are defined within the new procedure. Under the pro...
A lot of personal injury claims involve both parties arguing over the amount of compensation payable for the type of injury sustained. In contrast, the Criminal Injury Board sets out some certainty with 25 amounts of compensation payable, ranging ...
By their nature, children are more accident prone than adults and a certain number of mishaps are considered part of growing up. So, if a child trips over a small defect in a pavement because he is running and not looking where he is going, then it i...
You must report the incident to a manager or appointed health and safety officer as soon as possible after accidents at work occur. The accident details must be accurately recorded in the accident book and it is important that your version of the eve...
Personal injury sustained on a building site can be extremely serious, often leading to life threatening injuries. Employers are under a strict legal duty to provide a safe place of work for employees as set out in the Construction (Health, Safety an...
Shopping is a source of great pleasure for many people and the acquisition of your desired product brings a sense of satisfaction. Your new purchase is often designed to improve the quality of your life so imagine the devastation felt if instead i...
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Claimssolicitors’ success in car claim controversy
Stockport, UK, August 24, 2009 - claimssolicitors, the online division of Davies and Company, are pleased to report their recent success on a criminal damage claim resulting in full compensation...
DNA Evidence Could Help to Resolve Industrial Illness Claims
Researchers in the USA have developed a technique that could provide important evidence in workers' illness claims in the future...
Million Pound Month for Clients of ClaimsSolicitors.co.uk
The personal injury solicitors at ClaimsSolicitors.co.uk recorded one million pounds in personal injury compensation payments for their clients last month ...
Victory in Battle With Insurance Giant in Fight for Justice After Tragic Death
Solicitor Nigel Barrowcliff successfully challenged Legal and General and secured a £100,000 out-of-court settlement on behalf of widower David Webb, whose wife was killed when a suicidal driver deliberately crashed into their car ...
Village Green Events Saved!
The Court of Appeal decision in Cole v Davis-Gilbert (April 07) relating to liability in the case of a person who suffered serious leg fractures from a hole left by a maypole means that traditional May Day celebrations can go ahead with less worry for the organisers ...
Travellers Who Suffer Injuries
A recent decision by the European Parliament should mean good news for travellers who suffer injuries in Europe ...
