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Saurav Dutt
Member since 03rd May 2008
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24th July 2008
After an accident, seeking legal help can often be so time consuming and worrisome that it feels like another accident in the making. Making sure you have the right solicitor to represent you in your accident compensation claim is of the utmost importance...
24th July 2008
New technology has been slowly introduced to help combat the pain of whiplash injuries in car accidents and also to address the high number of whiplash claims in their wake. A new set of technologies is being tested by Insurer funded research centre Thatc...
30th June 2008
There is often a major misconception that whiplash is ‘only a neck injury’. That is the phrase used by countless numbers of people involved in a car accident or any kind of injury sustained from another field, and the reluctance to file a whiplash cla...
30th June 2008
You might not think heading to summer theme parks is a sure way to end up filing a law suit for an accident claim but every summer amusement park rides hold the risk of potential accidents with roller coasters often cropping up as the usual suspect especi...
30th June 2008
A new survey has suggested that claimants are vehemently opposed to the governments proposed reforms of the personal injury claims process. The survey of over 1,000 claimants was undertaken by Thompsons Solicitors and it collated opinions on the proposal ...
30th June 2008
Libel actions have recently hit the news with critics fuming at the allegedly handsome payouts to lawyers thanks to ‘no win, no fee’ deals. Do the critics have a point or is no win, no fee simply providing the access to justice envisaged when Conditio...
30th June 2008
Accidents at work are more commonplace than people think. The busy world of work can often mean unintentional negligence in addressing a vital issue and ensuring that workers have the comfort and freedom to do what they are paid to do in a safe and secure...
20th June 2008
The Accident Management Association has been very vocal in urging the Ministry of Justice to rethink proposals for the reform of the claims process for accident claims, particularly in the personal injury field. It is about time that the government puts w...
20th June 2008
The future of personal injury litigation and its effect of personal injury solicitors hang in the balance after The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has continued to voice its concerns over expediting a much needed overhaul of the system.
The ABI ...
20th June 2008
The British Energy group has suggested that consistent training and reward is vital to ensuring fewer major health and safety incidents in the workplace. Despite proclamations from government that the number of overall work related accidents is lower, the...
20th June 2008
Whiplash claims are a common feature of most car accident claims these days, and has been for some time. Around 80% of all car accident claims where someone was injured involve people suffering whiplash. New research may suggest that many of these claims ...
20th June 2008
Television adverts tell us that no-win-no-fee law firms will provide a zero cost solution to all our legal problems, particularly if they involve an accident of any kind.
The scheme has many defend it as the last bastion of true access to justice, but...
06th June 2008
Many people who are involved in car accidents underestimate the consequences of a whiplash injury. They do not pursue the matter legally, believing that a whiplash claim will yield very little in the way of compensation, and so is generally seen as a wast...
06th June 2008
One of the most important things to do after having had an accident, or if you have experienced a personal injury of any kind that is not your fault, is to find yourself a good personal injury solicitor. However, new research has revealed that potential c...
06th June 2008
We have approached the ten year anniversary of Conditional fee agreements (CFAs), or no-win no-fee deals-and the advent of media has helped many solicitors to proudly advocate their services. The consensus behind the idea ten years ago was that it would p...
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