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Employment Law

McDonalds Employee Loses Vision from Acid Burn

04th February 2011
Fast food chain McDonalds were fined more than £20,000 by Wandsworth Council following an incident which left one of its employees partially blinded by an acid-based cleaner. The company was fined by the council under safety at work laws and according...
Author: Dale Allen
Legal

Gas Explosions and Gas Burn Injuries Legal Information

17th June 2010
A burn injury that occurs because of a gas explosion can cause severe burns. Burns are categorized as first, second, and third degree. A first-degree burn affects the surface of the skin, while second and third degree burns are more painful and require me...
Author: Law Marketing
Personal Injury

Explosive Fire and Burn Injury for the Youth

15th March 2010
Burn Injury: Degrees and Usual VictimsBurn injury involves damage to the skin or other parts of the body caused by different factors such as an explosive fire or contact with hot chemicals or objects. It can cause severe suffering to a person because it d...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Law

Common Law Firm Terminologies

01st March 2010
Legal terms and legal concepts have to be painstakingly researched and studied to hone your craft as a lawmaker. Really, it's not an easy job. But with your desire to make a name in the field of law, it may not be such a very difficult task, after all. ...
Author: Nancy
Legal

Understanding and treating fire and burn injuries

19th June 2009
Fire and burn injuries are one of the most painful and damaging experiences an individual can have. Depending on the degree and severity of the burn injury, it could even be considered a catastrophic injury in the level of paralysis and amputations. In...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Legal

Foot and Feet Injury Compensation Claims - Claim Figures

29th April 2009
Feet injuries can have a devastating long term impact on someone's life, leaving them with permanent physical disability, requiring either the use of a wheelchair, an aid such as a walking stick. Today I will look at the likely levels of compensation thes...
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors