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Personal Injury

Accident Claim Advice: Top 5 Tips for Holiday Accident Claims

23rd June 2010
Being involved in an accident abroad can be very traumatic. Not only is there the usual potential for injury and stress connected with accidents, there is also the added disorientation of being in a foreign country, where there may be significant language...
Author: Jessica Parker
Accident claims

Frequently Asked Questions about Car Accident Compensation

17th June 2010
According to the UK law when a car accident occurs, the driver is allowed to file for compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and damages to his vehicle provided the accident was not at fault. There are many guidelines for filing car accident compen...
Author: saragray
Accident claims

Tips to Find the Perfect Auto Accident Lawyer

16th June 2010
Finding a lawyer is not hard but finding a good auto accident lawyer is a little harder than it seems. If you want to get the best compensation possible for your claim at the earliest then this article will help you understand 5 tips that can help you get...
Author: saragray
Law

Aren't Solicitors and Barristers Both Lawyers?

10th June 2010
Every country has its own regulation with regards to legal profession. The legal profession in England, New Zealand, Wales Australia and Canada is composed of two different groups which are the Solicitor and the Barrister. The Solicitors are British l...
Author: Lauren Weeks
Divorce

Consultation with Liverpool Solicitors is the Gateway to Get Easy Divorce

08th June 2010
According to an Idiom "Marriages are made in Heaven", this was actually right for the earlier times. In today's ultra modern life, where people like each other and get married, marriages break like moist wafers. But in some serious issues, where the condi...
Author: Chritina
Personal Injury

City solicitor backs claim that insurers are bullying accident victims

01st June 2010
Leading Liverpool solicitors Paul Rooney Partnership are backing claims made by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) that insurance companies in the UK are bullying road traffic accident victims into accepting lower levels of compensation tha...
Author: hitsearch
Accident claims

4 Useful Tips to File a Car Accident Claim

21st May 2010
If you have been injured in a road accident or if your vehicle has been injured in a car accident then chances are that you plan to file for compensation. To ensure that you get 100 percent compensation you will need to keep a few tips in mind while you f...
Author: Lindsay Nolan
No Win No Fee

No win no fee important details

21st May 2010
What is No Win No Fee Agreement? Conditional Fee Agreement is also known as 'no win no fee' agreement. According to no win no fee agreement a solicitor will only get paid if he wins the case or if the claim is successful. In this agreement the solic...
Author: Sujata
Personal Injury

Personal Injury Law - A Dorset Solicitors Perspective

19th May 2010
If you have suffered an injury that wasn't your fault you'll know how traumatic this can be. Your immediate concern is naturally your own health and well being and, it is not until after the event, that you start to think about the legal considerations. I...
Author: annstar
Employment Law

Employment Law - A Guide for Employees

14th May 2010
If you are a UK employee and feel like you have been treated unlawfully at work then it is advisable to seek legal advice as soon as possible. An employment law solicitor will be able to help you with your problem and advise you as to what claims you migh...
Author: Tim Bishop
Criminal Law

Way Out of DUI

10th May 2010
When many folks are arrested for driving under the influence, one of the first things they need to know is how it is possible to get out of a DUI. There is no straightforward answer to that question because DUI is a criminal offense. If you are arreste...
Author: Clinton Patrick
Legal

The statutory demand procedure and professional tips on how to make it work for you

28th April 2010
Introduction If you issue a statutory demand, you can follow it up 21 days later with a bankruptcy (individual) or winding up (company) petition. There is nothing, but nothing that concentrates someone's mind more than prospective wipe out. Of course, i...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Accident claims

What you need to know about car accident compensation and how to get it

27th April 2010
Most of us are aware of the basic steps that we should take if we are unfortunate enough to have an accident on the road. Swapping details with the other driver is something that must be done by law and if you want to make a claim for damages then it is o...
Author: whooops888
Real Estate Law

Understand the Process of Residential Conveyancing

23rd April 2010
Laws are mean to keep harmony in society by preventing any sort of conflict between parties involved in any contract or agreement. Legislations protect interests and constitutional rights of each and every citizen of the country, indifferent to their back...
Author: raykersten@gmail.com
Personal Injury

Making a personal injury claim explained

23rd April 2010
Making a compensation claim for a personal injury seems like a complicated business - and in honesty, to some extent it is. Certainly it's at least something that the average person will never have done before and those who have, hopefully, won't need to ...
Author: Mason Linger
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