Legal Articles
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What Should You Know About Those No Win No Fee Solicitors?
Ever heard of the No Win No Fee solicitor? The personal injury legal industry regularly uses this phrase - the infamous No Win No Fee claim. Let us look at the benefits of appointing a No win No fee solicitor and making a claim
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Who Foots The Bill In A Criminal Injury Claim?
In 2002 the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board in Jersey reveals it paid out more than £130,000. Now in 2006 this is still a daily occurrence - what can you do about it?
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Industrial Injuries - Prevent Problems With Your Employer
Vibration white finger from working with vibrating tools, occupational asthma linked to white-collar employment? Is it possible to make a medical link with the environment or equipment you used at work and your complaint?
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Road Traffic Accident Personal Injury Law Process
The personal injury law process is not a very simple one. In case of a personal injury caused due to a road traffic accident, the process becomes all the more complicated.
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Medical Negligence - What You Need To Know
\"When a physician, doctor or other medical staff member of any hospital or acting by themselves, does not treat a patient with the proper level of quality of care, resulting in serious injury or death, they are said to have committed medical negligence\".
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Traffic Accidents - How To Avoid Them
Ever been in the midst of a car accident? Think what you felt right after the impact - dazed, confused, shocked. There are certain traffic accident tips that one needs to keep in mind while driving.
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Understanding Mesothelioma - How To Win Your Claim
Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that\'s only caused by exposure to asbestos. Around 75% of the people who develop mesothelioma die within one year of diagnosis.
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Bicycle Accidents - How To Avoid Them
Cycling organisations say that the new Highway code could make it more dangerous for cyclists. So what do you need to know about riding on 2 wheels?
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Hidden Asbestos - New Warnings
Asbestos may still be lurking in 1.5 million shops, factories and offices even though it is banned. New research showed that 4,000 people were dying each year in the UK from asbestos-related disease.
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Make \"Safer\" A Work Culture - How To Reduce Accidents At Work
If you didn\'t already know, Employers\' Liability insurance and compensation payouts have been increasing in recent years. We explore a few ways in which the workplace could be made safer for employees and at the same time employers can reduce their insurance premiums.
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