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Personal Injury

The Dangers Of Forklifts

05th June 2009
At the beginning of the year, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) warned workers of the dangers of using forklift trucks, after a man was crushed to death by a container of dye during an unloading operation. Following the incident, HSE inspector Rich...
Medical Malpractice

Medical Negligence Victim Wants Legislation

04th June 2009
An elderly man is fighting for a new legislation to enable victims who have suffered from medical negligence before the National Health Service (NHS) was established, to claim for compensation. According to the man, he is still suffering from the negli...
Legal

Medical Negligence Victim Wants Legislation

01st June 2009
An elderly man is fighting for a new legislation to enable victims who have suffered from medical negligence before the National Health Service (NHS) was established, to claim for compensation. According to the man, he is still suffering from the negli...
Personal Injury

Widow receives compensation in personal injury claim

15th May 2009
A widow has received a substantial sum, in a personal injury claims case, after her husband was involved in a fatal cycling accident. The man died after being involved in a fatal collision with a heavy good vehicle (HGV). The driver of the HGV collided...
Personal Injury

Personal injury claims soar during recession

08th May 2009
With more people struggling for cash during the financial crisis, the recession has led to a growing number of compensation claims in all industries. As more Brits avoid servicing their vehicles in fear of not being able to meet the cost to repair dama...
Medical Malpractice

NHS blunders: A call for a new compensation system

27th April 2009
As more people cut back on private health insurance as a consequence of losing their jobs and general tightening of household budgets, the number of NHS patients is increasing rapidly. As a result, there has been a significant rise in the number of cla...
Accident claims

Asbestos in schools: what is being done?

17th April 2009
Over the past year, teachers across the UK have been awarded over £18 million in compensation for injuries at work and other disputes. The vast majority of those injuries were down to work accidents and attacks by students. One of the largest payou...
Accident claims

Calls for action as dangerous cables get out of hand

15th April 2009
Vietnam’s Department of Transport and Public Works is calling for action after a man suffered from severe personal injuries when riding his motorbike down the street. Le Thanh Cong, 27, had been riding his motorcycle along a street in a Vietnam city ...
Accident claims

Asbestos Britain

27th March 2009
The number of deaths as a result of asbestos related diseases has increased significantly and figures are expected to climb even further as more sites and public areas are found consisting of the deadly material. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) h...
No Win No Fee

Public liability: Risk Assessment

27th March 2009
Tradesmen are being urged to take on the best possible steps to ensure that their working environment is safe and secure for themselves and their customers. As part of its 2009 Simply Safety campaign, Norwich Union is urging tradesmen to use safer ways...
Personal Injury

Insurance, the climate, making a claim and you

10th February 2009
As the UK economy falls further, the number of Brits facing increased costs by cutting back on spending is soaring by a significant amount. Those who avoid getting their vehicles serviced in fear of the charges to repair any damages, and those opting fo...
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