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October 15, 2013

Tummy Tuck Compensation Claims

tummy tuck claimsAbdominoplasty, or tummy tuck as most commonly known as, is one of the most routine and popular cosmetic surgery procedures around at the moment.  It is considered a rather low risk procedure when compared to other cosmetic practices; however it unfortunately still carries with it inherent risks and sometimes negligence can occur.

Surgeons must give the patient reasonable information about the risks to enable the patient to give valid consent to surgery. Therefore, if you do not feel you have been given enough information  about potential risks and side effects, you may be able to claim on this basis. Some of the most common injuries/claims in this area stem from the following:
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September 24, 2013

How The Injury Lawyers Manage the Physiotherapy in Your Claim

advice on physiotherapy in your claimHere at The Injury Lawyers we are a specialist law firm and have many years of experience in dealing with personal injury claims. If obtaining treatment and paying for consultations is worrying you, don’t worry because we are here to help!

The Importance of Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is important for recovering where your muscles have been damaged, stretched or torn in an accident. Physiotherapy aims to restore the movement to your injured muscles by many different techniques. Some of these include:
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September 23, 2013

Fall on Wobbly Paving Slab, Making a Claim Against the Council

wobbly pavement claimsIf you have tripped on a wobbly paving slab on a public street then it is likely that we could make a claim under the Highways Act 1980. An alternative is tripping on a wobbly tile or slab that forms as part of a private property, which would then normally fall under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957 if the property was not your workplace. This blog post will discuss the law, liability and negligence by those whom have breached their duty on a public highway and fall under the Highways Act.

Who is to blame?

Those to blame for wobbly paving slabs could include the relevant public authority, the highways agency, or perhaps another company who has been outsourced the highway maintenance contract. If you have tripped on a wobbly paving slab and reported it to the wrong authority, then those who you have reported it to should inform you it is owned by someone else. For example, if you have fallen on a wobbly paving slab whilst walking home and report it to your local council, they may say that the highways agency have authority over that area so you should report it to them.
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September 23, 2013

How Much Compensation Can You Expect To Get?

how much compensation will i getCalculating your compensation before a case is settled is never an exact science. We would often give you a bracket once you have made a claim and any offers which fall into that bracket, we would likely advise to accept and any which fall below the bracket, we would probably not advice to accept.

What is going to be discussed is how we at The Injury Lawyers calculate what should be owed to you and what evidence we may need.

Medical Evidence

It is important to obtain medical evidence if you are proceeding with a claim. Not only does this help you on the way to recovery but it is also proof of your injury. A medical report will usually be obtained and approved by you to use as evidence. This can be sent to the third party so that they can assess your injury and then make a valuation of the pain, suffering and loss of amenity which the accident has caused. They will then make their own assessment of the valuation of the claim. They can then use this information to make an offer.
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September 23, 2013

How Long Does a Whiplash Claim Take to Process?

whiplash process timeThe following blog is on the processing of a whiplash claim and how we at The Injury Lawyers take steps to reduce this time!

The term whiplash has been thrown around by media sources for a long time and Britain has been named as the whiplash capital of Europe. But the fact of the matter is that according to the World Bank, Britain has 79% more cars per kilometre of road compared to the European Union average (source). This means that there is a higher proportion of cars on the road which can mean a higher amount of crashes.

So don’t let the media dissuade you from claiming for whiplash caused by the negligence of someone else – contact The Injury Lawyers and see how we can get you maximum compensation in minimum time!
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September 23, 2013

Accident Injury Claims 100% Compensation Advice

hassle free compensation claimsHere at The Injury Lawyers we believe that you should be getting all of the compensation which is owed to you. That’s why we do not take a penny of our client’s money for most cases like public liability and employers’ liability cases. We recover our legal fees from the other side if we win, and if we lose we can write them off.

In addition to this we offer advice to those who aren’t even our customers on a no obligation basis.

The 100% Advice we Offer

We can usually offer advice to anyone who phones us with a question, query or quandary. This means that if you contact us we will endeavor to answer any questions which you have and give you our honest, professional opinion and at no charge to you!
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September 16, 2013

The Road Traffic Accident Portal Procedure for Whiplash Claims

road traffic accident portalThe Road Traffic Accident (RTA) portal was brought in for low value RTA claims, valued between £1,000 and £10,000 initially, and now the upper limit is £25,000. Most whiplash cases will fall within these brackets and will follow the three stage procedure which is outlined below.

Stage 1

Stage one of the process provides notification of the claim to defendants and insurers. This is done by sending a Claim Notification Form (CNF) to either the insurer after the Claimant or Claimant’s solicitor has completed the statement of truth. It is important for the Claimant’s solicitor to complete every box in the CNF to obtain their fees.
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September 16, 2013

Foot Caught in Flooring at Work Accident Claims

workplace flooring accident claimsIt is the duty of your employer to ensure that the flooring of the workplace is safe for employers. Injuries and accidents can commonly occur due to poor or defective flooring in the work place.  Accidents can happen due to uneven flooring, broken tiles, rough ground, spillages or even a lack of matting or carpeting.

The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) regulations 1992, set out that a floor “must be suitable for the purpose which it is used” and should be in good condition with “no hole or slope, or be uneven or slippery” so as to not pose a risk to the health and safety of employees.  The 1992 regulations also set out that “every floor in a workplace” must be kept free from “obstruction” and any “substance which may cause a person to slip, trip or fall“.
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September 16, 2013

Building and Construction Sites Accident Claims Advice

Building and construction sites by nature can be very dangerous places, with building sites remaining one of the most high risk areas for injuries and fatalities in the workplace. According to HSE, building sites account for 22% of all fatalities within the work place, with construction being the biggest sector for fatalities and major injuries at work.

Common Causes of accidents on building sites:

  • Struck by falling tools or materials
  • Falls from heights such as scaffolding or ladders
  • Ladder accidents
  • Slip, Trips and Falls
  • Crushing injuries caused by machinery
  • Injuries sustained through lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Employees not being properly trained on how to use equipment, or properly trained in the correct procedure for work on a building site

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September 16, 2013

Advice on Overreaching Injury Claims at Work

advice on overreaching injury claims at workOverreaching can cause tension and stress to the muscles in your back which is often agonising. The Working at Height Regulations provides standards for employers and employees to meet to ensure that they don’t overreach and cause an injury.

Where overreaching occurs

Overreaching is common when working on ladders as you can reach for something too far away. This causes stress and tension to the back muscles which can cause lasting damage. It can also occur on scaffolding or other moving platforms. If a user overreaches, he or she can fall and subsequently sustain more injuries than was necessary.
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