Clinical Negligence: Making a Claim for Cerebral Palsy
A claim for damages for Cerebral Palsy may be possible where it can be proved that the condition has been caused due to medical negligence.
A claim for damages for Cerebral Palsy may be possible where it can be proved that the condition has been caused due to medical negligence.
September is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month and it important to take a moment to consider just how many people are affected as there are nearly 50 million people living with dementia worldwide. It is estimated there are 944,000 people living with dementia in the UK with this figure expected to reach 1.6 million people by 2050.
Special measures in the Family Court are designed to protect vulnerable parties and ensure fair proceedings. Trainee Solicitor, Emily Facer, discusses in her latest blog.
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act 2024 introduces several key changes aimed at improving the rights of leaseholders in England and Wales.
In her most recent blog post, Conveyancer Shelly Pill discusses difficulties that can occur when spray foam loft insulation has been used in your home...
The Qualified Legal Representative scheme, or QLR for short, is a relatively new scheme that is being rolled out in the family courts. Family Law Solicitor, Jessica Silvers, discusses in her latest blog...
Clinical Negligence Solicitor, Alicia Sharman discusses the frequently asked question 'Can I make a claim for Clinical Negligence' in her most recent blog...
The long anticipated Automated Vehicles Act 2024 came into force on 20th May 2024. The new legislation regulates the use of automated vehicles on the roads and in other public places.
In her latest blog Trainee Solicitor, Sophie Wildsmith, discusses the steps you should take after being diagnosed with dementia...
Timms Conveyancer, Shelly Pill, discusses 'What is a Prefab Home (PRC House)?' and the implications that may occur...