There is a wide spectrum of work injury cases, from construction site accidents to repetitive strain injuries to asbestos exposure.
There are many common scenarios that give rise to a claim, but as with work accidents some fault needs to be established against another party.
These can be complex cases and should be dealt with by an experienced solicitor. Partner Stuart Kightley and Associate Sophie Davies both specialise in this area.
There are countless ways in which one person's negligence can cause another to trip, slip, fall, be fallen on or otherwise suffer injury.
Makers and sellers of defective goods are liable to people injured by them under the Consumer Protection Act 1987.
Claims arising from accidents abroad can often be dealt with in this country.
An innocent victim of a crime of violence can make a claim to the government body the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority for compensation.
Education cases fall within the realm of personal injury when as a result of...