Injured workers face tougher battle for compensation under government plans – The Guardian

“Personal injury lawyer says bill making workers prove company negligence favours insurance industry at expense of taxpayer.”

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The Guardian, 8th November 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Jimmy Savile scandal: BBC, star’s estate and hospitals face 43 lawsuits – The Guardian

Posted November 5th, 2012 in damages, hospitals, media, news, personal injuries, sexual offences by sally

“Jimmy Savile’s estate, the BBC and five other institutions including Stoke Mandeville hospital have been issued with formal notice that they face legal action from 43 victims seeking damages for alleged sexual abuse.”

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The Guardian, 5th November 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Workers’ rights on health and safety to be scaled down – The Independent

“Injured workers will be forced to prove that their employer was directly to blame for their accident before they are eligible for compensation under tough new legislation which critics allege will scale back workers’ rights to those of ‘Victorian times’.”

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The Independent, 3rd November 2012

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Junior staff are ‘missing complications’ during birth leading to billions of pounds worth of claims – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 26th, 2012 in birth, hospitals, negligence, news, personal injuries by sally

“Senior staff and consultants must be available on the labour wards 24 hours a day in order to supervise junior doctors and midwives and reduce mistakes, said the report from the NHS Litigation Authority.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th October 2012

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Interim Payments and the Seriously Injured Claimant: Somewhere to Live or Down at Eeeles – Zenith Chambers

Posted October 23rd, 2012 in damages, housing, news, periodical payments, personal injuries by sally

“Gordon Exall look at the cases and principles relating to interim payments and accommodation in catastrophic injury cases.”

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Zenith Chambers, 22nd October 2012

Source: www.zenithchambers.co.uk

CLAF: ‘A tax on brain-damaged children’ – LegalVoice

Posted October 8th, 2012 in children, damages, legal aid, news, personal injuries by sally

“The CLAF (contingent legal aid fund) is ‘dead’, writes Elizabeth Davidson. That’s according to Roger Smith, director of JUSTICE. A CLAF – a fund which backs claims and re-invests a proportion of any damages won into future cases – was first proposed by JUSTICE in the late 1960s, and has been backed by the Law Society, Bar Council and various consumer bodies at various times, but never found its way into existence.”

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LegalVoice, 4th October 2012

Source: www.legalvoice.org.uk

Watkin Jones & Son’s £450k fine over worker’s roof fall – BBC News

Posted October 5th, 2012 in construction industry, fines, health & safety, news, personal injuries by sally

“A construction firm has been fined £450,000 for breaching safety rules which led to a 21-year-old roofer falling through a hole in a roof and dying two years later.”

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BBC News, 4th October 2012

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ABI sues over personal injury judgment that changes damages policy – The Lawyer

Posted September 3rd, 2012 in appeals, damages, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is preparing to go into battle with the claimant lobby after the Court of Appeal (CoA) said damages should be raised by 10 per cent from April next year.”

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The Lawyer, 3rd September 2012

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Shut that (undemised) door! – NearlyLegal

Posted August 20th, 2012 in appeals, compensation, landlord & tenant, negligence, news, personal injuries by sally

“Is the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 still relevant in a landlord & tenant relationship, or not?”

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NearlyLegal, 19th August 2012

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Mind the Step 2 – The bannister that wasn’t – NearlyLegal

“This is the second of two recent cases on Defective Premises Act 1972 and stairs. There is now a third case on Occupiers Liability Act 1957 with our note to come shortly.”

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NearlyLegal, 16th August 2012

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Kent teacher loses £5m wellington boot throw damages bid – BBC News

Posted August 13th, 2012 in damages, health & safety, news, personal injuries by sally

“A teacher paralysed in a wellington boot accident has lost his High Court claim for more than £5m in damages.”

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BBC News, 13th August 2012

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Mind the Step 1 – Semi gloss – NearlyLegal

Posted August 8th, 2012 in duty of care, landlord & tenant, news, personal injuries, repairs by sally

“What constitutes a defect or a lack of repair for the landlord to be liable for tenant’s injury?”

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NearlyLegal, 7th August 2012

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Court of Protection Update – Thirty Nine Essex Street

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Thirty Nine Essex Street, August 2012

Source: www.39essex.com

Jail for man who claimed for ‘pothole’ injury after breaking ankle in drunken leap – Daily Telegraph

“A man who tried to claim £100,000 in compensation after breaking his ankle in a pothole was in fact injured after jumping off a wall when drunk, a court has heard.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th August 2012

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Personal injury referral-fee ban may not work, warns Solicitors Regulation Authority – Daily Telegraph

“A ban on the referral fees blamed for creating a ‘compensation culture’ will be difficult to police and may not even be effective, regulators have warned.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th July 2012

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Domestic and Personal Injury Newsletter – Thirty Nine Essex Street

Domestic and Personal Injury Newsletter (PDF)

Thirty Nine Essex Street, June 2012

Source: www.39essex.com

Advice of scoutmaster was to blame for death of teen on Ten Tors challenge, judge rules – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 29th, 2012 in accidents, negligence, news, personal injuries, school children by sally

“The advice of a well meaning but ill-advised scoutmaster was to blame for the death of a 14 year old girl training for the Ten Tors Expedition, a judge has ruled.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th June 2012

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Insurer loses Supreme Court appeal over fraudulent injuries claim – The Independent

Posted June 27th, 2012 in fraud, news, personal injuries, Supreme Court by sally

“Insurers have lost a Supreme Court appeal to overturn a damages payout to a man who fraudulently exaggerated his personal injuries claim.”

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The Independent, 27th June 2012

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Baby P’s stepfather compensation bid over ‘napalm’ prison attack – Daily Telegraph

“The stepfather of Baby P, Steven Barker, has launched a £40,000 compensation bid after he was injured in a violent prison attack, it has been reported.”

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Daily Telegraph, 25th June 2012

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John Worboys victims in damages case setback – BBC News

“Victims of black cab rapist John Worboys have lost a crucial step in their High Court battle for damages.”

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BBC News, 25th June 2012

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