Once again are people pointing the accusatory finger at personal injury lawyers for fostering a so-called ‘compensation culture’ here in the UK.
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Past returns with a vengeance as future looks uncertain
The realm of personal injury claims becomes increasingly difficult to navigate as new regulations loom on the horizon and old injury cases come home to roost.
Just what exactly constitutes a good injury claim nowadays?
It seems to me that some people might not have the whole ‘this is a valid personal injury claim’ concept down with complete clarity judging by this week’s news.
The gears of justice grind slowly but exceedingly small
If there’s one thing that you know if you work in the personal injury compensation industry, it’s that injury claims can sometimes take forever to resolve.
Payouts on injuries both large and small abound
This week, the news is positively filled with stories about personal injury compensation amounts both impressively large and modestly small in comparison.
Claims management companies: still bane of lawyers’ lives
Just when you thought it was safe to practice personal injury claims law in the UK, the claims management company strikes from the shadows once more!
Industry bodies attempt to ward off criticism with new rules
If there’s any industry that loves to shift blame away from them and on to personal injury solicitors, it’s the insurance market – and they’re at it again.
Multitude of older Brits embroiled in injury claims
I know that the courts have little regard for age, but it seems that older Brits are increasingly finding themselves in injury claims.
Injury lawyers blamed for high costs as a distraction?
So it’s not news that people always blame personal injury solicitors for high legal costs, but could it be that the newest row is just a distraction tactic?
Neglectful local authorities spark legal feeding frenzy
The news this week was full of stories of how neglectful local authorities ended up creating a personal injury claims feeding frenzy at taxpayers’ expense!
Claimants victimised, but not by personal injury solicitors
Everyone always seems to think that personal injury lawyers prey upon the injured by convincing them to bring spurious claims, but often that’s not the case!
The accident prone line the pockets of injury lawyers
It seems that the number of accident prone Brits seems to be reaching new highs, and the nation’s personal injury lawyers are working overtime as a result.