 Category: Personal Injury
Category: Legal >> Personal Injury<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 next page >> by Katy Lassetter  [ 2006-09-04 ] How working longer hours in cramped spaces may contribute to ill health and injuries as a result of accidents at work. by Katy Lassetter  [ 2006-09-04 ] A consideration of types of personal injury caused by sporting accidents and how claims for psychological damage are set to rise. by [ 2006-09-04 ] BP365, the motorcycle accident specialists, explore the life of Barry Sheene, two-time 500cc world champion and true biking legend. by Mumtaz Shah  [ 2006-09-02 ] Locally it may seem that not many people are making an accident claim. However, nationally there is more cases being filed than you can imagine. by Alex Gubbins [ 2006-08-18 ] Most people who hire a jet ski for a short period get little training about how to control the ski by Alex Gubbins [ 2006-08-18 ] While many people deal with whiplash soon after the event of a car accident, many victims of a car accident initially walk away from hospital examinations and x-rays with reports of "nothing being broken" and therefore think they are fine and not in need of any further medical assistance or support. by Simon Jacobs [ 2006-08-18 ] The motorbike accident experts take a look at the life of Evel Knievel, a motorcycle legend who stunned the world with his daredevil stunts. by Mumtaz Shah  [ 2006-08-12 ] There are over 200,000 whiplash compensation claims processed every year, however the number increases as more and more people are coming on the road every day. Learn the basic facts and you shouldn't have a problem with the final result. by Mumtaz Shah  [ 2006-08-09 ] Frankly making a compensation claim nowadays is easier than you think. Spend 20 minutes and the rest is on automate. by Katy Lassetter [ 2006-08-01 ] The World Cup is upon us, and love it or hate it, there’s not much you can do to escape. by Alex Gubbins [ 2006-08-01 ] A workplace fire can be extremely devastating to a business by Mumtaz Shah  [ 2006-07-12 ] It takes a handful of qualified professionals to handle an accident claim. Here is a 5 step plan to finish your road traffic accident claim, without doing much work yourself. by Mumtaz Shah  [ 2006-07-10 ] Gone are the bad old days to make a personal accident claim. A streamlined, quality service is all you need to come out shining at the end of the tunnel. by Mumtaz Shah  [ 2006-07-05 ] It is possible to complete 50% of your personal injury claim in 7 days or less? Possible only if you follow these guidelines. by Alex Gubbins [ 2006-07-04 ] Records show that 134 cyclists were killed, 2,174 suffered serious personal injury and 14,430 suffered slight personal injury in the UK in 2004. by Katy Lassetter  [ 2006-06-26 ] Every year in the UK around 1,600 people die from mesothelioma, a terminal lung disease which is normally caused by contact with asbestos. by Katy Lassetter  [ 2006-06-26 ] When it comes to personal injuries, we hear plenty of reports in the media about sports injuries and the stress caused, please read on... by [ 2006-06-26 ] Asbestos was a building material widely used in the UK from the 1930s up until the 1970s and was valued for its strength and resistance to fire and chemicals. by Karen Ndalo [ 2006-05-10 ]
When you are going to evaluate the typical formula for negligence, you need to prove that the plaintiff did not follow some rules. The factors should be under the preponderance of the evidence. First, the defendant has owed a duty to the plaintiff or to the general public.
by Karen Ndalo [ 2006-05-10 ]
Many people are victims of personal injuries due to irresponsible behaviors, recklessness and negligence. This has been a common situation in the modern society because intolerance and disrespect is a part of a person’s thoughts and actions. by Karen Ndalo [ 2006-04-27 ]
There are approximately 80,000 people and more who have died in the US due to medical malpractice. Doctors cause this and the physicians who fail to treat the patients properly. doctors and physicians might claim that this is a part of nature so that they will not be the one to blame. by [ 2006-04-27 ]
Due to carelessness, a lot of people are involved in an accident whether they are victims or the one who caused the accident. by Simon Jacobs  [ 2006-03-28 ]
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It is always a good option to ask for specialized legal support in case of catastrophic injury cases. by Karlyn Aguilar [ 2006-02-09 ]
If you are looking for names of attorneys, you can look for it from many resources. You can ask the advice of your friends or a health professional or even your family doctor. by David Springer  [ 2006-02-04 ] "No one pays much attention to how a person who has been injured is going to live while waiting for a case to go to trial. The legal system tends to put people who cannot afford to wait for their money at a disadvantage." - Boston Bar Association Ethics Committee Chairman, Gerry Cohen by Karlyn Aguilar [ 2006-02-01 ]
Almost all lawyers are subject to severe standards of professional responsibility which are set forth in the codes of ethics, conduct and privileges, and rules of professional conduct recognized by state bar associations. by Karen Rey [ 2006-02-01 ]
Being disturbed is never new to someone who has become aggravated and dissatisfied in something. by Richard LoNigro [ 2006-01-31 ] This is a small guide to helping people choose the right lawyer. by David Springer  [ 2006-01-29 ] Pursuing a lawsuit can put a strain on your finances. But a lawsuit cash advance can provide a feasible financial lifeline to support your case and living expenses. by Julian Hall Hall [ 2006-01-25 ] Whiplash of the neck is caused by any sudden moderate or severe involuntary forced movement of the head in any direction, and the resultant rebound of the head or neck in the opposite direction. Consequently there are injuries to the surrounding and supporting tissues of the neck and head including tendons, muscles, bones and discs. To get advice on any whiplash compensation claims advice you may have contact our personal injury claims solicitors today. by Michelle magne [ 2006-01-14 ] Leukemia in commonly defined as cancer of white blood cells, in which bone marrow excessively produces immature abnormal white blood cells which fills up the bone marrow spaces and ultimately spills into the peripheral blood, thereby spreading to different parts of the body.
by Michelle magne [ 2006-01-13 ] First off, remember that the definition of a "Lemon" varies from state-to-state according to each state's Lemon Law. For instance motorcycles are expressly covered in some states and expressly excluded in others. This is why if you feel you have a possible lemon law or breach of warranty case, you should immediately contact an attorney who handles this type of case in your state who will do a "free case evaluation" to determine exactly what your rights are under your state's laws. Remember, any delay could harm your case.
by Steve Roensch  [ 2006-01-02 ] As a product liability professional, it is important that you know what Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can do for you. If you don't, your adversary might. Whether you serve plaintiffs, defendants or both, you're probably already familiar with FEA. by Steve Roensch  [ 2006-01-02 ] Many legal professionals are exposed to Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in the courtroom. Having a fundamental understanding of how the method works can help an attorney (i) recognize when FEA can strengthen a case, (ii) choose a capable expert and (iii) develop meaningful challenges to the opposition's expert. But how does it work? by Steve Roensch  [ 2006-01-02 ] Many attorneys hire metallurgists to study failures across many industries. Similarly, finite element analysis is regularly applied to a vast array of products. As discussed in previous issues of Courtroom FEA, FEA applies when something bending or breaking is an issue. |