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Defective Equipment In The All Night Gym Causes Accident

By Jonathan Flattery in Occupier's Liability on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 @ 17:39
The burgeoning low-price, 24-hour gym industry seems the perfect fit for a society wanting to look great, keep fit, but do so at an affordable price and at their own convenience. Whereas gym memberships were once a luxury, they are now the norm with many national gym chains expanding to meet... read more

Heavy-handed Security Policy Causes Injury To Shopper

By Laura Edgeley in Occupier's Liability on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 @ 16:40
We recently won at trial an interesting case involving a whiplash victim. The young woman from Leigh, Greater Manchester, was 18 at the time of the incident and we were instructed to bring a compensation claim on her behalf. Yet she didn't sustain her whiplash injury in a road... read more

Scooter Sales Accelerate In Response To Rising Cost Of Living

By Rachel Flannigan in Road Traffic Accidents on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 @ 14:55
The image of an urban street buzzing busily with scooters is synonymous with continental cities like Paris, Romeo or Madrid, yet Motorcycle Association figures suggest that the UK may be heading this way too.  Thousands of motorists are trading in their cars for two-wheeled transport, with... read more

Unwelcome Reforms Postponed, But Need To Keep Pressure On

By James Maxey in Legal Advice on Wednesday, February 1, 2012 @ 14:39
Fantastic to hear that the government is delaying implementation of its civil litigation reforms, with the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill now not set for implementation until April 2013 at the very earliest . Along with many other independent Personal... read more

Tens Of Thousands At Risk From Metal On Metal Hip Replacements

By Margaret Bailey-Tsavalas in Clinical Negligence on Monday, January 30, 2012 @ 16:34
An investigation has been launched into hip replacements due to fears that tens of thousands of British patients risk being poisoned by their devices. It is thought more than 30,000 individuals' 'metal on metal' implants may be vulnerable to disintegration , with metal destroying muscle tissue... read more
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