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How do I work out who is responsible for my injuries? Article rated 5.0/5.0
How do I work out who is responsible for my injuries? First decide who is responsible for your injury, in law. You will have to analyse your case and think: who acted negligently? Who breached the co...
How do I prove someone to be responsible for my injuries? Article not rated yet
How do I prove someone to be responsible for my injuries? You, as the 'claimant' (the person who has suffered the injury), must prove that the 'defendant' (the person or company said to have caused...
What is 'breach of statutory duty'? Article rated 5.0/5.0
What is 'breach of statutory duty'? Acts of Parliament create 'statutory duties' which are added to the list of causes of action. Of course, some of these duties are designed to create criminal of...
No win, no fee agreements Article not rated yet
No win, no fee agreements Apart from Family or Criminal matters, many types of claim are suitable for a Conditional Fee Agreement, commonly known as 'no win, no fee'. If your claim is successfu...
 

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