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Motorcyclists At Risk On Dark Days

By Rachel Flannigan in Road Traffic Accidents on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 @ 16:09
At the time of writing, it's half two in the afternoon. Yet looking out of the window, one would be forgiven for thinking it was late evening. Only the street lights have yet to come on as they would of an evening, so it's even darker. As head of Express Solicitors' road traffic... read more

Triple Motorbike Smash Leaves Rider With Plated Clavicle

By Rachel Flannigan in Road Traffic Accidents on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 @ 15:54
A recent client of mine was involved in a very nasty and most unfortunate road traffic accident involving no less than three motorbikes. He was riding his motorcycle along a road in Derby, following his friend who was also on a motorbike up ahead. Motorcycle Accident Leaves Rider... read more

Manchester's Roads Have Become Safer, Report Shows

By Sarah Singh in Road Traffic Accidents on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 @ 15:25
I was surprised that the publication of a report by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) recently didn't attract much media attention. Maybe good news just doesn't get pulses racing. As part of the Road Traffic Accident (RTA) division here at Express Solicitors and well... read more

DFT Publish Improved Figures Concerning Road Traffic Accidents

By Salmaan Shahid in Road Traffic Accidents on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 @ 16:26
The Department For Transport (DFT) recently published its figures regarding road traffic accidents (RTA) for the year 2010. There were many pleasing aspects, none more so than the number of fatalities arising from RTA falling by a whopping 16% from 2,222 in 2009 to 1,857 in 2010 (the lowest... read more

Politicians Rightly Call For Referral Fees Reform

By Robin Patey in Personal Injury on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 @ 16:25
Good to see Shadow Justice Secretary Jack Straw speaking out over referral fees , which he says are a "scandal" and should be banned. His opposite number in government, Jonathan Djanogly, has also pledged to get a grip on the situation, which he described as "rotten". Contact... read more
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