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September 25, 2024
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Pedestrians: proving the driver’s fault and the Rehabilitation Code

Pedestrians often face severe injuries in road traffic accidents. Proving driver fault in these cases can be challenging, but substantial compensation is possible even without criminal prosecution.

Maria Dallas, Mark Hollinghurst
Brain and Spinal Injury
September 24, 2024
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The difference between private and public children's law matters

Explaining the key differences between private and public children's law matters, the legal issues they cover, and how childcare solicitors can help.

Razia Jogi
Child Care
September 23, 2024
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Workplace safety failure leads to successful personal injury claim

We are pleased to report a recent successful personal injury claim that underscores the vital importance of workplace safety and the employer’s duty to protect their employees.

Katrina Elsey
Personal Injury
September 18, 2024
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Male Cancer Awareness Week: the importance of recognising symptoms and early intervention

The 16th to 23rd September 2024 is Male Cancer Awareness Week, a vital reminder of the importance of recognising the symptoms of male cancers and the life-saving impact of early intervention. This year’s focus is on three main types of male cancer: prostate, testicular, and penile cancer.

Lindsay Clark
Clinical Negligence
September 18, 2024
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What is kinship care? Rights and responsibilities

Kinship care is relatively common in child care proceedings, but what exactly is it?

Sana Mahmood
Child Care
September 18, 2024
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Switalskis welcomes the latest aspiring solicitors across Yorkshire and London

Amy Clowrey
Switalskis News
September 17, 2024
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Electrocution injuries at work

Electric shock accidents can cause injury ranging from relatively minor injuries through to life changing injuries with devastating effects.

Robert Frost
Personal Injury
September 17, 2024
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Thirlwall Inquiry - examining the events at the Countess of Chester Hospital

As the public inquiry into the events at the Countess of Chester Hospital begins, the families of Lucy Letby’s victims are determined to seek answers and prevent future incidents from occurring.

Tamlin Bolton
Clinical Negligence, Thirlwall Inquiry
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