The second phase of testing for the Litigation in Person (LiP) portal is due to start later this month, according…
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Regulation of Claims Management Companies has, from 1st April 2019, been transferred from the Claims Management Regulator to the Financial…
The Employment Appeal Tribunal has ruled that personal injury compensation is available to employees for breaches of in-work rest break…
The UK insurance industry has breathed a sigh of relief following the Supreme Court’s ruling that personal injury compensation claims…
The UK consistently has one of the lowest fatal injury rate across the EU according to HSE statistics. Thankfully fatal…
The Royal College of Surgeons spoke to the BBC and reported that current protocol states that general practitioners, the kind…
UK SUNBED owners could find themselves facing sunbed burn claims for damages following a landmark case in Australia. Jay Allen,…
At the rate medical negligence expenses are increasing, The Medical Defense Union states that total sum could cost each taxpayer…
The common causes of workplace accidents revealed by the HSE’s data are slips, trips and falls, and manual handling injuries;…
Do tattoos cause hepatitis? The risks of tourists acquiring hepatitis as a result of getting tattoos, piercings or pedicures while…
New guidelines on NHS staffing levels have been criticised for failing to indicate a minimum nurse-to-patient ratio for high-quality care. The guidance, issued in July by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), is designed to flag-up dangerously low staff numbers in relation to patient need.
More and more ex-service veterans are putting forward PTSD claims. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder can disrupt lives significantly, but Cognitive Behavioural Therapy…