Archive for October, 2010
Government moves forward on Jackson
by James Ratcliff in October 28th, 2010
The Ministry of Justice is starting to look seriously at the implementation of Lord Justice Jackson’s recommendations on curbing litigation costs.
7/7 scheme has insufficient cash
by James Ratcliff in October 28th, 2010
A Government compensation scheme is to be reviewed because it does not have enough money to pay out on claims made by the victims of the July 7 London bombings.
Work deaths at lowest ever level
by James Ratcliff in October 28th, 2010
Topics: News, Personal Injury
The number of people killed at work has fallen to the lowest on record, an official report showed today.
Blood contamination Bill launched
by James Ratcliff in October 28th, 2010
Victims and family members of contaminated blood scandals would be given extra compensation and support under new laws proposed in the House of Lords.
Cab driver admits fraudulent claim
by James Ratcliff in October 20th, 2010
Topics: News, Personal Injury
A London taxi driver has pleaded guilty to being in contempt of court after falsely claiming that an accident forced him into early retirement.








