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I’ve Been Involved In A Horse Riding Accident – Can I Claim?

I’ve Been Involved In A Horse Riding Accident – Can I Claim? Because of the high speed and unpredictable nature of horses, riding can be a high-risk hobby. According to The British Horse Society (BHS), more than 4000 equestrian-related accidents occur each year, although it is thought that many ...

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personal injury news

I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day

7th January is the date we recognise as ‘I’m not going to take it anymore day!’ It’s the day when we recognise that we can fight against all the injustices that may have been inflicted upon us. The sphere of injustices is large and varied throughout the world, and indeed some injustices you fe...

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Asbestos compensation claim

HSE Reports Asbestos Problems in 20 UK Schools

Following an investigation by the HSE, 20 independent UK schools have been given notices to improve how they control asbestos on their premises. The written notices were given not because of concern over exposure but because the correct control measures had not been undertaken. 153 non–local a...

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How Using Social Media Can Damage Your Personal Injury Claim

Fifteen years ago, no one had heard of Twitter or Instagram, post was something you received through your letterbox and only religions or sports teams had followers. These days, as a result of the birth of social media, these words have come to mean something completely different, with platforms ...

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How To Stay Safe on Your Bike This Season

How To Stay Safe on Your Bike This Season We all love riding our bikes and the opportunity to go for a ride is never easily passed by. Whether it’s a ride around your favourite park, an adrenaline-fuelled adventure along a country lane or just simply, your commute to work you should always have ...

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Medical neglect

Hospital Trust Admits Mistakes Occurred Leading to Brain Injured Baby

Hospital Trust Admits Mistakes Occurred Leading to Brain Injured Baby Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has agreed it was to blame for a baby’s brain injury it was heard at the High Court in Birmingham this week. The injury resulted in severe cerebral palsy for the male baby, who is no...

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Medical negligence

Hospital Trust Admits Medical Negligence In Birmingham Composer Case

An acclaimed composer from Birmingham, 61, has won a case of medical negligence against a hospital based in the West Midlands. After being to Russells Hall Hospital in 2009, following a fall at his property, the hospital failed to diagnose a fractured back.   The man subsequently suffered a co...

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Medical negligence

Hospital Processes Reviewed After Failings

A review conducted by West Hertfordshire NHS Trust has found that the care of three cancer patients cwas compromised after they were not given follow-up appointments at Watford General Hospital. Two of those patients have since died. In total, there were 810 patients reviewed. Out of that numb...

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Clinical negligence

Hospital Negligence Results In Woman’s Death

A hospital trust has admitted liability for the poor treatment and care given to a 70-year-old woman who was suffering from tuberculosis. The woman, who died in 2012, admitted herself to hospital on two occasions. Her symptoms were chest pain, abdominal pain and breathing difficulties. Althoug...

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Clinical negligence

Hospital Negligence Blamed For Baby’s Death

An inquest into the death of a baby boy who lost his life five days after being born has concluded that he died as a result of medical negligence from the hospital. The parents of the baby who died in 2006 said that they hold the midwifery staff at the hospital responsible for the death of the...

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Clinical negligence

Hospital Admits Liability For Giving Cancer Sufferers The All Clear

Hospital Admits Liability For Giving Cancer Sufferers The All Clear The North Cumbrian University Hospital’s Trust has said that it accepts responsibility for 3 breast cancer patients who were mistakenly told they were free from the disease. Problems first emerged when a Quality Assurance tea...

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Hope For Nuclear Plant Worker As He Receives Compensation Settlement

Hope For Nuclear Plant Worker As He Receives Compensation Settlement A man in his sixties who worked at a Cumbrian nuclear plant has been given a chance to rebuild his life following a seven-figure workplace compensation settlement. The mechanical fitter was working in the factory in May 2011...

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Holiday Mishap Hotspots Revealed In New Survey

Holiday Mishap Hotspots Revealed In New Survey It’s that time of year again, the school holidays are about to begin and many of us are jetting off abroad to catch some sun. However, those travelling to Spain this summer should be careful as it has been revealed as the most common destination for...

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Holiday Habits and Holiday Hazards

See The Local Sights, Not The Local Hospitals Holidays are all about having fun. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, skiing down a mountain or seeing the sights, on holiday, you want to make good memories to last a lifetime. At Jefferies, we surveyed 600 people to learn more about holiday sa...

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Holiday Food Poisoning Outbreak in Mexico Prompts Warning To UK Tourists

Holiday Food Poisoning Outbreak in Mexico Prompts Warning To UK Tourists Public Health England (PHE) has warned Brits travelling to Mexico of the risks of holiday food poisoning. The advice comes following a widespread outbreak of the food and water bug Cyclospora, in a number of resorts on the ...

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Whiplash injury claims

High Number of Future Workers Already Suffering Neck And Back Pain

High Number of Future Workers Already Suffering Neck And Back Pain Technology is being held responsible for the growing number of neck and back complaints being made by young school pupils. According to research conducted by Swansea University, primary school children have been complaining of pa...

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High Court Ruling Sees Firefighter Work Accident Compensation Granted

High Court Ruling Sees Firefighter Work Accident Compensation Granted Two families from East Sussex have been successful in pursuing compensation for their relatives who were killed whilst working for the fire service in an explosion at a local farm 6 years ago. Relatives of the two men (a fi...

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Helmet Or No Helmet? That Is The Question For Cyclists

Helmet Or No Helmet? That Is The Question For Cyclists A fatal bicycle accident involving a 28-year-old man at the Olympic Park has sparked a debate on cycle safety and whether or not it should be compulsory to wear cycling helmets. "Cyclists Should Help Themselves" says Bradley Wiggins Olympi...

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Industrial injury compensation

Hefty Fine For Crane Collapse On Construction Site

Hefty Fine For Crane Collapse On Construction Site A Liverpool contractor has been fined £280,000 after a crane accident left a 55-year-old father of four paralysed. Liverpool Crown Court found the contractor liable for the inadequate foundations which led to the man being thrown 50 ft from h...

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Medical neglect

Heartbroken Family Call For Change In The NHS

Heartbroken Family Call For Change In The NHS The parents of a 14-year-old girl who died following a battle with cystic fibrosis want to bring a ‘sea change’ in the National Health Service after her treatment was deemed unfit at a medical tribunal. The person responsible for the teenager's ca...

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