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Asbestos Claims
Occupational injuries and illnesses can come in many forms. Clearly, an injury sustained at work is immediately evident; if an employer is negligent, therefore, action...
Breach and Causation
The laws surrounding common law and civil liability cases for occupational injuries are complex. This article concerns one of the most vital, and most basic, elements...
Choosing a Good Personal Injury Lawyer
If you have been injured, one of the first things you may be thinking about is whether you should contact a lawyer. Once you have decided that...
Consumer Credit Act Claims
In 2008, the Consumer Credit Act 2006 amended previous legislation and made it possible for consumers to challenge their credit agreements with lenders on the basis...
Duty of Care
As is investigated in articles elsewhere on this site, the concept of a duty of care, and any breach thereof, is central to compensation law in the UK. It is legally...
Forcing Disclosure of Information
The disclosure of information is of particular importance for the progress of a successful occupational health and safety compensation claim. The legal concept of...
Loan Arrangements for Compensation Claims
Contrary to what the advertising for so-called ‘no win no fee’ claims management companies may lead you to believe, making a compensation claim can...
Making a Personal Injury Claim
With the advent of ‘no win no fee’ compensation arrangements, and the ever-increasing availability of so-called claims management companies, the process of making a...
Making a Work Injury Claim
Much has been made of the ‘compensation culture’ that is apparently sweeping Britain. In great part this seems to concern personal injury claims; that is, injuries...
'No-Win, No-Fee' - Too Good to be True?
‘No-win, no-fee’ has become one of the best-known phrases in modern British culture. Established in law in 2000, and more accurately known as...
The Costs of Claiming
The growth of the ‘no win no fee’ industry has created a mindset in which many people presume that the process of claiming compensation is both risk-free and...
The Pros and Cons of ADR
Alternative Dispute Resolution (or ADR) is a rapidly growing field within the justice sector. The Ministry of Justice has recently created plans to encourage its...
What Can You Claim For?
When people claim compensation it is usually because something has happened to them as a result of another’s ‘negligence.’ Negligence can be defined as either an...
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution?
Alternative Dispute Resolution (commonly known as ADR) is a growing area within the justice system. Since the Woolf report of 1986, there has been...
What is Compensation and When Can I Claim?
'Compensation' and 'culture' are two words that have become inextricably linked through repetition. All too frequently this apparently new wave of...
What You Need to know to Win a Claim
The vast majority of compensation claims are now carried out through professional organisations like claims management companies or claims assessors. These firms take...





