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Category Archives: Personal Injury

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Accident claim law changes soon!

Personal InjuryBy Terry MaylinMarch 14, 2013Leave a comment

On 1st April this year the law is changing in relation to accident claims. If you bring a claim for an accident after this date, you will end up  paying some of your own legal costs. contact us at TM Law for details of the changes and for hwo to ensure we maximise your compensation…

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ACCIDENT CLAIM LAWS CHANGING – INCLUDING NO WIN NO PAY

Personal InjuryBy Terry MaylinFebruary 12, 2013Leave a comment

Had an accident and not sure what to do about it? Dont delay as the rules in dealing with accident claims are due to change in April for the worst if you are bringing a claim. You are going to end up paying some of your compensation to your solicitor and in some cases where…

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Accident claims are changing for the worse

Personal InjuryBy Terry MaylinAugust 21, 2012Leave a comment

If you have had or know someone that has had an accident i suggest that if they are going to bring a claim they do so before April 2013 as the law is changing against the person bringing the claim. The much maligned no win no fee is being scrapped and in its place is…

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Had an accident – want to claim compensaition ? Better get on with it as the government are changing the rules

Personal InjuryBy Terry MaylinJune 23, 2012Leave a comment

If you have an accident at the minute you claim compensation and your legal costs from the party that injured you – seems fair to me. The insurance industry however have got in with the government and have made plans to make YOU pay your own legal costs out of your compensation- does that sound…

Two year wait goes on for industrial disease victims

Personal InjuryBy Terry MaylinMay 25, 2012Leave a comment

Asbestos victims are still dying without legal redress, two years after the Government finished consulting on plans to set up an insurance fund to help them. The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has long-campaigned for a fund of last resort to compensate workers suffering from industrial diseases and who cannot pursue their former employers’…

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