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Accident claims

Road traffic accident compensation claims

26th November 2009
The amount of vehicles that are driving on the road today has led to a vast increase in the amount of road traffic accidents that are occurring and in turn the amount of accident claims that are also being pursued. Vehicles travelling too fast and roads t...
Author: RickDahne
Legal

Benefits Of Using A Solicitor

19th October 2009
Using a solicitor becomes essential when you have been involved in an accident and have suffered injuries and want to seek compensation. Even though the prospect of using one might be a little daunting, victims don't realise how important and advantageous...
Author: saragray
Personal Injury

Compensation: Top 5 Reasons to Make a Compensation Claim

12th October 2009
If you have suffered as a result an accident which wasn't your fault, there are a number of reasons to claim compensation, including the ability to regain lost earnings, and the reduced likelihood of the same accident happening to somebody else. Here are ...
Author: Jessica Parker
Personal Injury

Personal Injury Compensation Claim Is Necessary: Why?

06th October 2009
Everyday we hear so many stories of injuries and accidents. The news always show cases of such stories. The newspapers front pages have people dying, reporting terrible accidents and losing mental stability. Some accidents are not in our control; but for ...
Author: saragray
Accident claims

How To Get The Maximum Compensation For Accidents?

02nd October 2009
Accidents are a part of life. But what do you do when a third party has intentionally or unintentionally caused you harm? The most intelligent move is to claim compensation for accidents. The severity as well as the trauma of an accident leaves one physic...
Author: saragray
Accident claims

Accident Claim Queries

02nd October 2009
Accidents are a part of life. They cannot be avoided but the only good part about it is that it can be claimed. Accidents can be of various kinds like road accidents, accidents at workplace, medical negligence, industrial accidents, falls/slips, etc. If y...
Author: Lindsay Nolan
Real Estate Law

Conveyancing In The UK Explained

10th August 2009
As conveyancing procedure can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferral of title of property from one person to ano...
Author: CatM
Accident claims

Accident compensation claims: should you make an accident claim?

01st August 2009
Following an accident, there is a lot to think about. You may have to get used to sudden lifestyle changes, and the recovery period can be long and demanding. For many people, legal action against those responsible is the last thing on their mind. Howe...
Author: Jessica Parker
Legal

Know What To Do When You Meet With An Accident

21st July 2009
It is absolutely impossible to avoid accidents. In spite of taking the best precautionary measures, you are likely to meet with an accident. The major causes of accidents are carelessness, reckless driving and driving under the influence of alcohol. Drivi...
Author: Kirthy
No Win No Fee

No Win No Fee – What Everybody Ought to Know about No Win No Fee Claims

21st June 2009
Unless you have been living in a sound-proof chamber in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, you will be aware of the ‘no win no fee claims' ads which currently crowd our airwaves. However, while the term ‘no win no fee' is now commonly recognised, mo...
Author: Jessica Parker
Legal

Difference between solicitor and advocate

17th June 2009
Have you ever marveled where all these somewhat blurring terms came from? Well the answer is they are all types of Lawyers initiated from various legal systems. Some of the footings are from the British legal system; some are from Scotland and some from t...
Author: Lakshmi Rekha
Real Estate Law

The Process Of Conveyancing

11th June 2009
As conveyancing procedures can differ depending on where you are, this article aims to talk you through how it works in the United Kingdom as simply and clearly as possible. In law, conveyancing is the transferal of title of property from one person to...
Author: CatM
Legal

Crimes Committed while sleepwalking

10th June 2009
If you commit a crime while asleep should you be prosecuted just like anyone else would, or does the fact that you were asleep mean you have no responsibilities for your actions? There are numerous occasions when someone has committed a crime while claimi...
Author: amnorge
Legal

Wrong Amputation?

26th February 2009
Unfortunately a common type of medical negligence claim is for compensation when a wrong limb is amputated. How does this still happen and what action can be taken if you are the victim of a wrong limb or other body part amputation? Types of Wrong Ampu...
Author: Nick Jervis
Legal

Suing The NHS

25th February 2009
A five step guide to pursuing a medical negligence claim. Medical negligence is notoriously difficult to prove. Your opinion as a layperson is going to come into direct conflict with the opinions of medical 'experts' and unless you have medical trainin...
Author: Nick Jervis
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