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  • Clinical negligence claims in the UK
    Medical negligence is where doctors or any other professional in the medical profession have been found in breach of a duty of care. For example if a doctor failed to diagnose a medical condition or diagnosed the wrong condition this would be classed as medical negligence.
  • Claiming compensation is your legal and civil right.
    Are you one of the millions of people who have had an accident, suffered as a result, but are toying with the idea of claiming compensation. Maybe your accident was at work and you are worried about losing your job. Maybe you slipped on uneven concrete on a public path but are unsure what to do next.
  • Requirements needed for gaining a UK work permit
    In order to apply for a work permit you need to be in a good position to work. This could mean you are highly skilled with a degree, or it could just mean you have an employer ready to take you on. Highly skilled migrants could apply for the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP). Successful applicant of this type of visa will be allowed to work anywhere in the UK for two years and longer if you can prove your in full time employment when your two years runs out.
  • MRSA Compensation Claims
    MRSA stands for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. It is also better known and referred to as the ‘superbug.’ It has been around since 1961 despite popular belief. It was only in the early 90’s that it spread quite dramatically and caused health problems and even death to many people in the UK. According to the UK office for National Statistics, they sadly reported 1,629 MRSA-related deaths in England and Wales during 2005.
  • Immigration to the UK - The new Tier System
    During 2008 the immigration law in the UK is being replaced with a points based system. The new system consists of five tiers and each one has it’s own requirements and conditions. The tier system covers employment and student based immigration to the UK. Migrants wishing to gain entry into the UK will have to score a sufficient amount of points. These points will be awarded to reflect aptitude, experience, age and also the level of demand in any given work sector. At present there are over 80 different types of visa which are currently in use in the UK. The new tier system has been put in place to streamline and rationalise the wide variety of immigration visa services and make the whole immigration process easier to understand. However some of the tier system is likely to be subject to change the closer it gets to launching.
  • How to apply for a UK Work Permits
    If you wish to apply for a work permit to allow you to work in the UK there are several options dependant on your skills and qualifications. Those that are highly skilled with a degree and work experience may wish to apply via the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme which will allow them freedom to come to the UK and seek work in any part of the country. Those that apply via the HSMP route will be granted access to the UK for 2 years but will have the chance to stay longer if they can prove they are in full time employment once the two year period is up.
  • Foreign Students wishing to study in the UK
    The amount of foreign students currently studying in Britain is now nearly 1 million. The British government puts a high value on foreign students is doing all it can to attract these students away from other competing educational institutes in other countries. UK universities are renowned for their high academic standards and this reputation is the reason why the UK is the first choice for foreign students. UK Universities are always being evaluated by professional bodies to ensure their teaching is of the highest standards.
  • London no win no fee compensation claims
    London is the capital of the United Kingdom and is a great place for tourists to visit. It’s shopping area is based around Oxford Street though other areas such as Knightsbridge are also very popular.
  • No Win No Fee Claims – understanding what you pay
    It has been estimated that over 2.5 million people suffer as the result of a personal injury accidents every year; however recent figures suggest that only 31% of these people actually claim for compensation.
  • No Win No Fee Accident Locations
    It has been estimated that around 2.5 million people become involved in personal injury accidents every year, resulting in accidental injury. The injuries that are sustained from accidents may result in a loss of income, independence and severe lifestyle changes.
  • London Accident Compensation Claims
    London is the largest urban area in the UK and also the capital. Its history dates back to when it was founded by the Romans and since it has been the centre of many important movements such as the English Renaissance, Industrial Revolution and the Gothic Revival.
  • No Win No Fee Claims broken down and explained
    Every year in the UK 2.5 million people end up suffering due to injuries from accidents that weren’t their fault. The fault of these accidents may lie with the driver of a car, a public authority, a local authority, a hospital or your employer.
  • Compensation Claims, how to go about making one Part Two
    As well as claiming for compensation based on ‘general damages,’ which, as previously mentioned refers to the pain and suffering you have endured due to an accident that was caused through no fault of your own, you can also claim for compensation based on the term ‘special damages.’
  • The Myths about Claiming Compensation
    There are many myths around how to make a compensation claim and how to go about it, and therefore so many people are afraid to even consider making a claim when they should as they are not only suffering from their injuries.
  • Am I Entitled to Personal Injury Compensation?
    First of all let me tell you a little bit about personal injury compensation. A personal injury can refer to numerous injuries that can occur to you. A back injury, broken/fractured bones, head injury, neck injury, whiplash, injuries to you feet, arms, foot, hand even repetitive strain injury can all be classed as personal injury if you have gained these injuries due to an accident that wasn’t your fault.
  • Moving from the UK to Australia
    Have you decided to make the decision and leave the UK for a better life in Australia? So many young couples and families are packing up there lives here in the UK and heading over to Australia for better weather, more money and better living conditions for all the family.
  • Car Accidents the information you need to know!
    Have you been in a car accident recently, are you suffering pain as a result of your car accident and it wasn’t your fault? If so you may have a good compensation claim against the other party.
  • 10 Tips on Winning a Work Accident Case
    Accidents in the workplace can happen very often if health and safety measures aren’t in place. Health and safety regulations are a legal requirement by any employer and whatever the circumstances should be in place.
  • Multi Purpose Hair Straightners
    In the past few months there is a new idea to do with straightners not only do they straighten but curl your hair too if you use the straightners in the way shown. In the past straightners have continued to change – not only to straighten your hair but to curl, dry, add shine etc. the list continues.
  • Fatal Injury Accidents
    Losing someone you love is the hardest thing to go through in life and sadly it’s an experience that all of us will go through at some point in our lifetime. Having someone taken away from us through the fault of another party alters our lives emotionally and financially.
  • A Guide to Avoiding and Stopping Spam
    If you asked Internet users what annoyed them the most, I can guarantee that spam will make it into one of the top spots of anyone’s list, along with more trivial situations such as a slow connection.
  • Faulty Products – An Injury Waiting To Happen
    We use and consume products on a daily basis in all areas of our life. We are entitled to expect the best from these products; we expect them to be safe and to not cause us harm.
  • Accidents at Work - Disease, Deafness and Other Long-Term Injuries
    “Employment is nature’s physician and is essential for human happiness” Galen, ca 180 AD. In 2003/04 30 million working days were lost to illness that were caused by work related issues. Two million people believed they were suffering from a work related illness in 2003/04. ½ a million people were said to be suffering from stress/depression or anxiety. 183,000 claimed to have breathing or lung problems. Hearing problems were sustained by 81,000, skin problems by 31,000 and heart disease/attack by 66,000
  • Construction Accidents
    Despite the Department of Work and Pensions stating that fatalities have been cut since the 1970’s by two thirds; 250-300 construction site workers are still killed every year and 35 million working days are lost each year to occupational health issues. Showing the number of deaths and injury in the workplace remains at an alarming high number.
  • Considering a Divorce?
    What is Divorce, What are the steps of getting a divorce, Cam I get a divorce, How long do we have to be apart before we can get a divorce all these questions are regular questions asked my a husband or wife who are considering a divorce.
  • Accidents in Public
    Accidents in Public is a broad term and if misunderstood could mean members of the public are missing out on up to thousands of pounds worth of money every year..
  • Accidents at Work
    Health and Safety is more commonly overlooked than it should be. Although when starting a new job it is the duty of your employer to make you aware of health and safety, with a legal obligation to do so, this is more than usually done through watching short films about what to do in an emergency and being told where the nearest fire points are, but how many of us would actually know what to do if a situation like those seen in the films happened in real life?
  • No win no fee claims
    No win no fee based claims are growing ever more popular as the realisation comes that members of the public can get compensation as a result of personal injury.

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