What you should do if you’re injured in an accident…

14 November 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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On discovering what Abbi Stell of our Bristol office specialises in, one of the things people ask most regularly is ‘what should I do if I have an accident?’ The key, she explains, is gathering contemporaneous (i.e. at-the-time) evidence…

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Abbi Stell, Accidents and Disease, Medical Negligence,

Cruise control: what to do if you’re injured at sea.

11 November 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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Cruises are becoming ever more popular with all ages. Thankfully the vast majority pass off without incident. But what – asks John Kilmister from our Bristol office – if you’re injured whilst a passenger on board a ship?

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Accidents and Disease, Medical Negligence,

What the Justice Bill will really mean: 2. No more legal aid

3 November 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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The so-called ‘Justice Bill’ currently going through Parliament will cause massive problems for claimants in two major areas. By stopping conditional fee agreements (‘no win, no fee’) and recoverability of ATE (after the event) legal expense insurance in personal injury cases. And by removing legal aid in clinical neligence cases.

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies, Medical Negligence, Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp,

What the Justice Bill will really mean: 1. ‘No win, no fee’… no more.

2 November 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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The so-called ‘Justice Bill’ currently going through Parliament will cause massive problems for claimants in two major areas. By stopping conditional fee agreements (‘no win, no fee’) and recoverability of ATE (after the event) legal expense insurance in personal injury cases. And by removing legal aid in clinical neligence cases. 

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies, Marcus Weatherby, Medical Negligence,

Why this ‘Justice’ Bill is just so wrong

1 November 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill – scarily referred to as the ‘Justice Bill’ – is currently being pushed through Parliament at an unprecedented rate. And it will fundamentally affect the ability of people injured through no fault of their own to claim recompense through the courts.

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies, Frances McCarthy, Medical Negligence,

8 year-old child hurt in pothole accident – 26th October 2011

26 October 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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8 year old Levy was crossing Sheridan Road on the way home from school earlier this month when she fell after tripping in an unrepaired pothole. A couple who witnessed the incident comforted the bruised and distressed child while an ambulance was called to treat her.

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Kirsty Broadway, News Releases,
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