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Asbestos Related Claims – Getting Compensation

by Tim Robinson

Many people are affected by Asbestos related diseases throughout the UK. It is estimated that Asbestos affects as many as 1 in 100 men over the age of 40 in this Country as well as an increasing number of women. Exposure to Asbestos dust can damage the fibrous tissue in the lungs.

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Burns – Causes, Affects And Claiming Compensation

by Tim Robinson

Burns are most commonly caused by exposure to flames, hot objects, hot liquids (scalds), or radiation (e.g. sunburn). Electrical burns are less common, but are potentially more serious, as the depth of the burn is usually greater than is apparent, and cardiac arrhythmias may occur.

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Getting Dog Bite Compensation

by Tim Robinson

Incidents involving animals are unfortunately quite common, ranging from simple dog bites, to a kick from a horse or deer running in front of a car.

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Accident Compensation Claims: Should You Make an Accident Claim?

by Jessica A Parker

Following an accident, there is a lot to think about. You may have to get used to sudden lifestyle changes, and the recovery period can be long and demanding. For many people, legal action against those responsible is the last thing on their mind.

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No Win No Fee – What Everybody Ought to Know About No Win No Fee Claims

by Jessica A Parker

Unless you have been living in a sound-proof chamber in the depths of the Pacific Ocean, you will be aware of the ‘no win no fee claims’ ads which currently crowd our airwaves.

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Work Accidents: When do You Need to Report an Accident at Work?

by Jessica A Parker

Employers and self-employed people, as well as people in control of premises, must legally report certain types of accident to the Incident Contact Centre of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

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Caught Speeding? 10 Safety Tips so You Won’t Get Caught Speeding Again

by Jessica A Parker

Speed limits are there for a reason: a person driving at 35mph is twice as likely to kill someone as if they were going at 30mph or less, and the stopping distance at 35mph is 21 feet longer than it is at 30mph.

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Whiplash Compensation Claims: What is Whiplash?

by Jessica A Parker

Whiplash is an injury to the neck area, resulting from a strain to ligaments in the spine. It is caused by sudden movements of the neck, such as those which occur during sudden deceleration in a car accident.

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Compensation Claims: A 7-step Guide to the Personal Injury Claims Process

by Jessica A Parker

You can make a personal injury claim in the UK on a no win, no fee basis. But how do these personal injury claims really work, and what are the possible outcomes?

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Personal Injuries Solicitors: The Benefits of Getting One

by Mark Hudson

Perhaps, by now, you already know that when you get injured at work or some other place not because of your own doing, you may be entitled to make a claim. Then again, even though you may be aware of this, you may not really know how to go about it.

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