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Accident claims

Simple Tips to Write a Personal Injury Demand Letter

19th April 2011
Writing a powerful personal injury demand letter can significantly improve your car accident claims. At the same time, you don't quite need to have a law degree or employ a costly personal injury attorney to write a strong demand letter. Listed below ...
Author: Asif
Legal

Objective Theory of Negligence

18th February 2011
In Blyth v. Birmingham Water Works Co., [(1856) 11 Ch 781] Alderson states, "Negligence is the omission to do something which a reasonable man guided upon whose considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do or doing somet...
Author: Mutex Robb
Legal

Meaning and Definition of Negligence

18th February 2011
Negligence is one of the most important and common torts in the law. Although its origins are to be found in trespass and trespass on the case, the action was developed and formulated only in the 19th Century; it now exists in its own right as a separate ...
Author: Mutex Robb
Accident claims

Motorcycle Parts And Accessories Claim - Your Compensation!

16th September 2010
There really isn't much difference between a motorcycle accident and a car accident except thenature of more serious injuries leading to death.Motorcycles and motorbikes belong to a group of vehicles that often take part in a small number of road accident...
Author: go
Personal Injury

Preventing a Head Injury

13th April 2010
Aside from fatality, brain damage and serious head injury are some of the biggest risks that people take when they choose to ride motorbikes on the road. Although bikes are much more dangerous than cars or other automotive vehicles, there are a large numb...
Author: Robert Palmer
Personal Injury

Motorbike Accident Compensation Claims

13th April 2010
As is the case with any road traffic accident, there can easily be a compensation claim made if the victim of a motorbike accident is injured in some way. If the biker is injured and it was completely not their fault, they may be able to make a claim for ...
Author: Robert Palmer