Fundamental Dishonesty & Fraudulent Claims
Personal Injury Solicitor Molly Evans discusses fundamental dishonesty and the consequences that may come from making fraudulent personal injury claims in her latest blog...
Personal Injury Solicitor Molly Evans discusses fundamental dishonesty and the consequences that may come from making fraudulent personal injury claims in her latest blog...
To mark Injury Prevention Week, Personal Injury Solicitor Natasha Layton discusses the use of e-scooters and how these can result...
In her latest Timms blog, Personal Injury expert, Haley Archibald discusses the changes to the Highway Code and what this means to you...
"Making A Claim Against An Employer Following An Accident At Work ", Timms Personal Injury Solicitor, Natasha Layton discusses in...
In her latest blog Personal Injury Solicitor, Natasha Layton, discusses the new whiplash injury regulations that came into force on the 31st May 2021.
In her latest blog, Personal Injury Solicitor Natasha Layton, discusses new vehicle technology, driverless cars and who is to blame should there be a road traffic accident....
In her latest blog, Personal Injury Solicitor Natasha Layton discusses how personal injury claims are valued and answers some frequently asked questions....
Every year on the third Wednesday in August The Association for Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) launches a campaign called the Injury Prevention Day...
Vibration White Finger (VWF) or as otherwise known, Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAVS), is a secondary form of Raynaud's disease caused by prolonged use of vibrating hand tools or machinery. The condition is usually developed over a period of time and the symptoms can be both vascular and neurological.
According to the NHS, more than 80,000 people a year need medical attention for injuries relating to Christmas trees, decorations, presents, slips and falls in and outside of the home, alcohol and Christmas dinners.