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How to gather evidence after any accident
Right after an injury caused by an accident, it can feel like everything happens at once. You’re dealing with pain, […]
Cold weather slips at work – Who’s liable?
A slip at work in winter can happen in seconds. One icy step outside the entrance. A frosty staff walkway. […]
How to report a gym injury and protect your claim
A gym injury can leave you feeling shaken, embarrassed, or unsure what to do next. It often happens quickly. People […]
Black ice accident claims: How fault is decided
A black ice accident can happen in a split second. One moment you are driving as normal. The next, your […]
Proving a Cosmetic Product Injury Claim
Many people who suffer a skin injury from a cosmetic or personal care product worry that they cannot make a […]
Are Deodorant Burns and Rashes Grounds for Compensation?
If you’ve experienced burning, rashes or painful skin damage after using deodorant, it can be difficult to know how serious […]
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Electric shock injuries at work: common causes and claim steps
If you’ve had an electric shock at work, your next steps might not be obvious. Even a brief shock can […]
Winter Travel Hazards – Making a Claim for Seasonal Injuries
You’re walking to work on a cold winter morning when the ground gives way beneath your feet. In a second […]
Railway Station Accidents – Who’s Liable?
You’re rushing to catch a train when you slip on a wet platform. The shock, the pain and the confusion […]
How long can police detain you?
If you’re stopped by the police, it’s important that you know your rights, especially when it comes to police detention. […]
What happens when a personal injury claim goes to court?
If you’ve been injured and are making a claim, one of your concerns might be the possibility of court proceedings. […]
Mesothelioma Bill causes controversy
The government’s Mesothelioma Bill is currently (as of mid June) being discussed in Parliament. However, concerns have been raised that […]

