Injured on a package holiday, can I make a personal injury claim?
If you, or a family member, suffer an injury or illness on holiday that was not your fault, you may be able to make a personal injury claim in the UK against the package holiday operator.
Can Dog Bite Injuries lead to Personal Injury Claims?
Dog bite injuries can be traumatic and often result in significant physical and emotional consequences. In addition to the immediate physical harm, dog bite injuries can also give rise to complex legal issues, particularly concerning personal injury claims. Understanding the causes, consequences, and legal aspects of dog bite injuries is crucial for both victims and those potentially liable.
Can Bedsores (pressure sores) lead to a Personal Injury Claim?
Bedsores, also known as pressure sores or decubitus ulcers, are painful and often preventable injuries that can occur when someone remains in the same position for an extended period. In cases where negligence or inadequate care contributes to the development of bedsores, victims may have grounds to file a personal injury claim.
Accidents at work - what you need to know
Workplace health and safety remains an ongoing concern for many industries, especially those deemed to be a little more physically dangerous. The safety of staff has always been a big issue with ever evolving legislation in place to make sure protection is in place.
Personal Injury - Making a Claim
A personal injury can occur at work, in a public place, on holiday, during a sporting activity or from a failure of medical services, and could have a dramatic effect upon you and anyone close to you. Take a look at our useful guide on how to make a claim.
Accidents at Work Advice
Our Personal Injury specialist Sarah Sadler discusses what employers must to do keep their staff safe, as well as what an employee can do if they suffer an accident while at work.
Can I claim if a cosmetic procedure goes wrong?
Cosmetic procedures have become increasingly common, but unfortunately, they do not always go to plan. If you have undergone a cosmetic procedure that has not gone as planned, we understand the devastating impact this may have on your life. A cosmetic procedure gone wrong such as lip fillers, botox, liposuction, breast augmentation, or dental surgery, can cause significant damage to your health, your confidence, and your wellbeing. However, you may be able to make a claim for compensation. This article looks at how to make a claim if a cosmetic procedure has gone wrong.
Where can you legally use Electric Scooters, Micro Bikes, and Quad Bikes?
With the UK experiencing good weather in the spring and summer, many people want to use this opportunity to get outside in new and exciting ways. If you own an electric scooter, quad bike or similar mode of transportation, it’s important to understand the rules and your obligations. In this article, we set out how and where you can legally use these types of vehicles.
The latest changes to road traffic accident claims
From 31 May 2021, the personal injury claims process has changed for people who suffer an injury in a road traffic accident (RTA) that are considered ‘low value’, such as soft tissue and whiplash injuries
Director not liable to employee
What happens when the company being sued by an employee for damages for injuries sustained at work goes into liquidation?
Employer’s duty to home carer travelling between clients
An employer was recently held liable for injuries sustained by their employee when they were travelling between clients.
Brain Injury Case Studies
Our case studies below details specific cases in brain injury dealt with by our serious injury department. Read more to find out about how you're case can be dealt with by our solicitors.
Serious Injury - Making a Claim
We know the impact that a serious injury can have on you and your loved ones. We can help you claim compensation for your injury and ensure you get the best possible care, rehabilitation, and the support that you need.
Insurance Premiums to fall as new whiplash injury rules are introduced
Motorists could see £1 billion a year back in their pockets thanks to new government measures to drive out fraudulent whiplash claims.