Posted on 02/22/12 by AAH
Mr S came to us back in May 2009 when he was working as a concierge in a local hotel for the previous three years. Over this time he was the sole concierge and was required to bring luggage from the street up the steps in to the reception area and thereafter to the appropriate [...]
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Posted on 12/19/11 by AAH
As solicitors who act for members of the public on disputes, we also represent on a regular basis victims of crime on a Contingency fee basis. Basically this means that your lawyers fees are paid by deducting a percentage of any damages awarded. As is highlighted in our injury profile, anyone who is a victim [...]
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Posted on 12/14/11 by AAH
Ms E.F was renting a flat as a private tenant from a Landlord in North London. As she was cleaning her windows a glass pane broke causing severe damage to her right arm. She lives near a law firm called Wilson and Company, who pass on personal injury enquiries to us as they do not [...]
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Posted on 12/06/11 by AAH
An important thing to be aware of when embarking on a no win no fee claim, is that if you lose the case, the other side has the right to recover their costs for defending the claim, from you. Under Section 51 of the Senior Courts Act 1981, a Court can decide who should pay [...]
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Posted on 10/14/11 by admin
As an expert London law firm, we deal with a large number of personal injury claims for road traffic accidents, accidents at work, trips and slips and so on. You could be forgiven for thinking that we only deal with personal injury claims. But there are many other types of dispute that we help clients [...]
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Posted on 09/13/11 by admin
SIR ROBERT LLOYD & CO LTD & ORS v BERNARD HOEY (2011) Limitation Act 1980 (The Act) In personal injury claims many people find it difficult to understand that there is a fixed period during which you must bring legal actions before a Court and that a failure to do so will give your opponent [...]
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Posted on 09/23/09 by admin
What is Third Party Capturing? Claimant solicitors and their professional bodies describe capturing of an injured party by a drivers road traffic insurers as third party capture. In practical terms this means injured persons are approached direct by the insurance company of the driver who is negligent and who maybe legally responsible for the cause [...]
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Posted on 08/02/07 by admin
We have had nearly a 100 enquiries recently from Claimants who had contacted a well known claims management company. It is now alleged that this claims management company had created some 1,400 false personal injury claims which they have sold to unsuspecting solicitors. Many of these claims may be genuine and yet the Claimants have [...]
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