Inheritance Disputes
Inheritance Disputes are in the news. Besides the regular reports of cases that have gone to trial that appear in newspapers there have recently been three television programmes about Inheritance Disputes.
Inheritance Disputes are in the news. Besides the regular reports of cases that have gone to trial that appear in newspapers there have recently been three television programmes about Inheritance Disputes.
Public and occupiers’ liability deal with a property owner’s responsibilities regarding the safety of people who enter their premises. Although they are similar in nature, they are not the same. In this article, we explain how the two concepts differ.
Recent data* has revealed the top 10 Councils in England and Wales most significantly affected by personal injury pay-outs.
Most of the claims are due to accidents like slipping, tripping, falling, accidents caused by potholes, people getting hit by falling objects, and issues related to inadequate premises and equipment.
Dental care is an integral part of maintaining overall health and well-being. However, it is safe to say that at present, dental care in England is far from satisfactory.
In 2022, the BBC reported that nine out of ten NHS dental practices across the UK are not accepting new adult patients for treatment and eight out of ten were not adding any more children onto their books.
A slip and fall accident can happen unexpectedly, leaving you with injuries and a sense of confusion about what to do next. Whenever it occurs, it’s essential to take specific steps to protect your health, well-being, and legal rights.
When you or a loved one has suffered harm or injury due to medical negligence, it’s essential to understand your rights and the process for making a claim. This blog provides a comprehensive guide to the steps to claim for medical negligence.
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