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- Workers involved in the patient. In the average age of fifty years asbestos on any public buildings. All of the help you may happen from their life. If you can come and for X-rays but more men are between ...
(01/09/2007)
Personal Injury – The Basics
- Do you think that you are entitled to personal injury compensation? Are you wondering where to find basic information? Why not read on for your basic guide to personal injury? “Personal Injury” ...
(16/04/2006)
Personal Injury Solicitor – The Facts
- Looking for a personal injury solicitor? Below we advise you on how to ensure that you get the best personal injury solicitor possibleUnfortunately personal injury compensation has been hitting the headlines ...
(13/04/2006)
Fairplay Helps You to Consider Accident Compensation Claims
- Are wondering whether or not to go ahead with an accident compensation claim? Below we have a look at the reasons why you should consider an accident compensation claim.Are you having problems deciding ...
(11/04/2006)
Fairplay: Accident Compensation Explained
- Are you considering filing an accident compensation claim but holding back for fear of being seen as somebody who is simply money grabbing? Read on to discover why accident compensation isn’t just about ...
(10/04/2006)
Stress At Work
- Stress at work is a modern phenomenon. That too much work related stress is damaging to health is now being recognised. As a result the law has begun to impose a duty of care on employers ...
(07/02/2006)
Brain Injury
- Brain Injury Sadly, brain injury is one of the most common consequences of a serious accident. Its effects can range from problems with balance and eyesight to memory loss, mood swings and depression. ...
(21/01/2006)
Medical Negligence
- What is involved in making a claim? Medical negligence claims are notoriously difficult to prove. The injuries suffered as a result of poor or sub-standard medical treatment can be as catastrophic ...
(21/01/2006)
Birth Injury Claims
- Birth injury claims. These form a significant proportion of medical negligence claims as a whole. A baby may suffer a catastrophic injury at, or shortly before the time of, birth. Even ...
(21/01/2006)
What is Silicosis
- What is silicosis? It is a respiratory disease caused by inhalation of silica dust which leads to scarring of the lung tissue. It is linked to industrial workers working in the construction, mining, ...
(11/01/2006)
Miners
- On 24th August 2005, the Department of Constitutional Affairs published a press release concerning compensation for sufferers of Vibration White Finger.Miners who developed Vibration White Finger or lung ...
(11/01/2006)
What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder?
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a recognised psychological condition often suffered by those who have been involved in, or witnessed, a serious accident. Symptoms can range from ...
(11/01/2006)
Stress at Work
- It is not enough simply to find work stressful. To succeed in bringing a claim, a Claimant must be able to prove that he or she has become affected by high levels of stress as a direct result ...
(11/01/2006)
Slipping Accidents
- Slipping accidents – As with tripping accidents, the success of a claim will often depend simply on how much accurate information there is about the way in which the accident occurred and whether reasonable ...
(03/01/2006)
Range of Injury
- Accidents at work can involve a wide range of both physical and psychological injuries, from the relatively minor to the very serious. It is generally accepted that road traffic accidents cause brain ...
(03/01/2006)
Health and Safety Legislation
- Health and Safety legislation is complex and varies from workplace to workplace. The law is changing all the time and different regulations are constantly coming into force. The Provision and Use ...
(22/12/2005)
Public Accountability
- Many people who suffer an injury as a result of an accident at work want an employer or manufacturer to acknowledge their responsibility for the accident and to ensure that their procedures ...
(22/12/2005)
Pleural Plaques
- The Norwich Union insurance company is challenging the right for people exposed to asbestos who develop a condition known as pleural plaques to obtain compensation. The Appeal Court's decision will ...
(22/11/2005)
Ex-miners deductions from damages
- Ex-Miners complain of deductions from damagesMany ex miners have complained that money was deducted from their damages following compensation settlements for chronic lung disease disease and vibration ...
(22/11/2005)
Food poisining award
- A woman who developed food poisoning following eating a chinese meal has been awarded £1.2 million in compensation. The woman was a midwife whose career was ruined when she contracted salmonella. ...
(20/11/2005)
What is Vibration White Finger?
- Using a tool which exposes you to vibration can cause you to develop symptoms of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome, also known as Vibration White Finger.Symptoms of Vibration White Finger tend to manifest in ...
(21/03/2005)
Seatbelts
- If you were in a road traffic accident and not wearing a seatbelt you would be forgiven for thinking that you would not get compensation but this is not the case.The leading case of Froom-v-Butcher states ...
(21/03/2005)
Cyclists
- Compensation claims for cyclists are growing. The Highway Code identifies cyclists to be among the most vulnerable road users. The Code puts an extra duty on motorists to take extra special ...
(21/03/2005)
Accident hotspots
- It is possible to claim compensation from the relevant highway authority if fault does not lie with any of the other drivers involved in the accident and if there is a defect in the design or the maintenance ...
(21/03/2005)
Pleural Plaques test case
- The ability to obtain compensation for pleural plaques was established in the test case of John Grieves and nine others –v- Everard and Sons and British Eurolight Plc and nine others [2005]. Pleural ...
(21/03/2005)
Asbestos Related Diseases
- Asbestos was used and can still be found as an insulating material on pipes and boilers, and as a fire retardent sprayed onto steel structures and the like. It is found in our homes, schools, hospitals ...
(21/03/2005)
What are Pleural Plaques?
- Pleural Plaques are areas of hard tissue on the lining of the patient’s lung.They are asymptomatic, that is they do not cause any noticeable physical effects in the patient, although their existance can ...
(21/03/2005)
What is Mesothelioma?
- Mesothelioma is the medical term for cancer of the lining of the lung or abdominal cavity. It is often a distressing disease for which there is no cure.Mesothelioma is caused by exposure to asbestos dust ...
(21/03/2005)
What is Noise Induced Hearing Loss?
- Exposure to loud noise can cause you to suffer from hearing problems.You may not notice your hearing problems straight away; often problems come on years after leaving a noisy employment.Some people, ...
(21/03/2005)
Fairplay: Accident Claims – The Essentials
- Need some basic information about accident claims? Fairplay offers you the accident claims essentials you need.Sometimes there seems to be so much information out there about accident claims that it can ...
(01/01/1900)
Fairplay: Accident Claims
- Accident claims happen everyday but have you ever wondered about who actually pays? Read on to find out more.Are you looking to find out more about the accident claims procedure before you go ahead with ...
(01/01/1900)
Fairplay: Accidents at Work – When to Claim
- Are you one of the many employees in the UK who has suffered an accident at work? If so, why not have a quick glance at this article to find out if you should make a compensation claim?Accidents at work ...
(01/01/1900)
Fairplay: Accidents at Work – Follow the Right Procedure
- Did you know that following accidents at work there is a procedure you should follow? Read on to find out moreAccidents happen frequently and with the amount of time the average person spends in the workplace, ...
(01/01/1900)
NHS treatment postcode lottery
- Ann Marie Rogers has succeeded in her legal battle to force her Primary Care Trust to fund her treatment with Herceptin. Herceptin has been licensed only for late stage breast cancer, and Ms Rogers ...
(01/01/1900)
Fairplay: Information for Road Traffic Accidents Compensation Claim
- Do you want to make a road traffic accident compensation claim? Below we look at some of the basic information your solicitor is likely to ask for.As road traffic accidents become more common, it is not ...
(01/01/1900)
Fairplay: Road Traffic Accidents Compensation Advice
- Did you know that if you are involved in a road traffic accident, there is a basic procedure which could improve your chances of claiming compensation? Read on to find out more.The number of cars in the ...
(01/01/1900)
Mesothelioma Sufferers compensation misery
- In a decision given by the House of Lords, the Court have slashed the recovery of damages for those who suffer from Mesothelioma.Mesothelioma is a form of cancer which affects the lining of the sufferer's ...
(01/01/1900)
Control of Noise Regulations
- The new Control of Noise at Work regulations have recently come into force, reducing the acceptable levels of noise to which employees can be exposed.The new Act, which came into force in April 2006, ...
(01/01/1900)
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