So here’s some news that will have UK injury solicitors queueing up: it turns out that London’s Underground is unsafe for both passengers and employees alike!
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Lawyers work round the clock for their injured clients
Personal injury lawyers have been working round the clock for their clients lately, especially in situations where damages are quite warranted.
Don’t be so quick to blame lawyers for spurious claims
Everywhere I go I’m constantly reading news stories about how the nation’s personal injury solicitors are to blame for spurious injury claims – enough already!
Injury lawyers will take your case – even if it’s silly
Now I’m not about to come out and say that someone’s personal injury compensation claim is silly or spurious, but sometimes I wonder about these claimants.
The HSE isn’t the only worry on the minds of these firms
Work accidents will quickly call down the ire of the Health and Safety Executive, but firms have even more to worry about when injury solicitors get involved.
Lawyers work hard for severely injured claimants
When you’re seriously hurt, you need a good personal injury solicitor – especially when you’re left with massive, life-changing injuries.
MoD besieged by a barrage of personal injury claims
Personal injury solicitors are draining the coffers of not just local authorities but government ministries as well, new reports revealed this week.
Personal injury solicitors cause a stir in two industries
Well it turns out that personal injury lawyers have been working overtime lately, sending two industries into a frenzy of activity to make things safer.
Councils suffer compensation claims, attempt to curb losses
Local authorities have been absolutely reeling under the effects of a number of personal injury claims lately, and councils have been paying massive payouts.
Am I entitled to legal representation following bereavement?
The Guide to Coroners Services has been criticised by APIL on several counts.Neither legal representation nor case instigation are currently clearly defined.
Do flea-bitten coppers deserve as much as stricken postmen?
When I hear that a police officer bitten by a flea made a personal injury claim for more than a postman that was struck by a car, something is just not right.
Progress marches on in personal injury sector
Progress towards changing the way personal injury claims are made is being made across the UK, with new legal developments occurring from London to Scotland.