By: Quinn Jackson | 2010-12-16 | Law Accidents happen. However, in most cases, accidents can be avoided. For example, the woman putting eyeliner on in her rearview mirror would most likely not have rear-ended the car in front of her had she put her make-up on at home. Because she neglected to take the time to finish her morning routine at home, the driver she hit has sustained a broken neck. This makes her guilty of accidental negligence. read more
By: britclaims | 2011-08-15 | Insurance Information about Injury at works, personal inJury solicitor and work accident compensation claim if you suffer from a workplace accident. read more
By: Jessica A Parker | 2010-10-04 | Legal We all want to make the best decisions on the big things in life, and hiring a professional advisor will usually give you the best possible chance of doing so. Unfortunately, it doesnt always turn out like this, and when you are given negligent advice or information on certain subject, it can cost you thousands... read more
By: Jessica A Parker | 2011-03-10 | Legal Professional negligence is a difficult concept to define as it covers a diverse range of areas of expertise and a large number of different scenarios. Essentially, professional negligence occurs where someone who has represented themselves as an expert in a certain field acts negligently i... read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-02-25 | Criminal One has to undergo different types of losses, such as accountancy negligence, or medical negligence or negligence at workplace or anywhere. Thus, the primary thing to do is to ensure that absolute care is taken to meet or handle all kinds of compensation cases. read more
By: Head Injury | 2010-10-06 | Law Searching for Medical Negligence Solicitors? Get specialist legal advice on medical and clinical negligence compensation claims from Head Injury UK's expert solicitors. read more
By: Carrie-Ann Sudlow | 2010-04-03 | Elderly Care Care home negligence and abuse is a growing concern for any of us that has a vulnerable friend or relative. This sensitive and complex issue often needs clarification and expert advice. read more
By: BiegelLaw | 2011-04-14 | Law Dental negligence is the kind of professional mistake in which a dental office doesn''t provide an the correct standard of care with regards to a individual, and the person undergoes injuries as a res... read more
By: | 2010-04-17 | Law Medical negligence is a very important topic for many professionals around the world. It is a topic which requires a lot of attention. It is a topic which they would rather not deal with, but if not dealt with in a professional manner, it can be a major problem. read more
By: Steve Johnson | 2010-12-09 | Law When you leave a patient at a nursing home facility, you expect the highest standards of care. Any negligence or abuse of this duty to care requires immediate legal action to recover damages. read more
By: Dave M. Smith | 2010-03-29 | Interior design Ever wondered why there exists certain types of contractors, especially electrical contractors, who are so negligent they willingly put your life at risk? Electricians, to some extent, are in a special position of trust. read more
By: P J | 2012-03-07 | Personal injury Here, readers will find information regarding issue of general negligence by a viewpoint of a lawyer in detail. read more
By: Dino Skinner | 2010-03-29 | Law Professional negligence (PN) is a term that most people know yet few people can explain. In broad terms, claims regarding PN are generally made when an individual feels they have been let down by a professional, and, as a result of this, the individual has suffered a loss. This loss can be financial or otherwise but it must have occurred as a consequence of poor service provided by a professional for the individual to have a claim. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2010-10-19 | Personal injury The term personal injury seems pretty self explanatory. It is an injury to someone's person, that being their body, mind or emotions. Personal injuries tend to be caused due to negligence, but can also be caused by defamation such as that of character. For example, someone who is libeled or slandered, and others are lead to believe something that belittles the previous person's character and social standing, though what has been written or said was not true. read more