By: 17 September 2015

3.9 million people have had a child injured on their property due to use of trampolines and bouncy castles in the last 12 months

New research from Direct Line has revealed that 3.9 million UK adults have had a child injure themselves on their...

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By: 26 August 2015

APIL tells NHS it needs a change of attitude if it wants to tackle the cost of clinical negligence compensation

The NHS needs a change of attitude when it comes to claims if it wishes to tackle the cost of...

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By: 19 August 2015

Clinical negligence fixed costs will have devastating impact on access to justice and healthcare says Hodge Jones & Allen

Proposals to enforce fixed costs in clinical negligence cases will have a devastating impact on the ability of those who...

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By: 4 August 2015

Atherton Godfrey secures legal aid contract to help more children injured at birth

Atherton Godfrey is now able to offer legal aid for children who have been seriously injured at birth, after securing...

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By: 22 July 2015

Accidents abroad and damages at home

David Aldred examines the thorny question of damages for English claimants injured in road traffic accidents in EC member states...

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By: 14 July 2015

The Uninsured Drivers Agreement 2015: A shocking conflict of interest

The authors of the Uninsured Drivers Agreement 2015 have failed to undertake a comprehensive comparative law review to ensure that it...

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By: 19 June 2015

Rebrand for Neil Hudgell Solicitors

Neil Hudgell Solicitors has rebranded as the firm continues to grow its medical negligence claims capabilities. Now simply called Hudgell...

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By: 17 June 2015

Scope Technologies launches claims management platform

International insurance telematics provider Scope Technology has unveiled what it calls "pioneering" new features for its claims support process, with...

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