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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: When and how should Court assess chances in Personal Injury claims?
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Thursday, December 22, 2011. When and how should Court assess chances in Personal Injury claims? Whilst undertaking this task on the 16th March 2006 the Claimant suffered a significant prolapse of the disc in his back at L4/5 which despite surgery left the Claimant with substantial symptoms, permanently restricting his day to day activities and rendering him permanently unfit to work. 8226; As severe. 8226; Of similar nature. 8226; With the same effects on work and. As a result the Judge at first instanc...
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: Interesting updates in employment law
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Interesting updates in employment law. The Government yesterday announced the two key changes that they intend to introduce to encourage employers to recruit new staff with effect from April 2012. Firstly, the intention is to increase the period of continuous service required to bring an unfair dismissal claim from one to two years. Secondly, fees are to be introduced for the issuing of Tribunal claims. Both of these have been widely predicted for several months. If you wish to ...
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: July 2011
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Road Traffic Claims Process. I thought I would in this post shed some light on what happens if you have a road traffic accident in England or Wales. Road traffic accident claims are the most common cause of Personal Injury Compensation Claims and with over 30 million cars registered on the UK’s roads this is perhaps not surprising. If liability for the claim is denied or no response received within the 15 days timescale then the matter falls outside of the new process and resort...
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: February 2012
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Monday, February 20, 2012. How safe are our Schools? Campaigners are up in arms after it has recently come to light that a year long review of the condition of our country’s schools (from classroom decoration to the state of the toilets) will specifically exclude asbestos. It is alleged that the government has acted in this way because it knows that tackling the issue of asbestos will costs millions of pounds. So how safe are our children in school? Tweet us with your thoughts. How safe are our schools.
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: Heights to Haircuts!!!
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Mark Hambling, Partner, Law Society Accredited Personal Injury Lawyer and Association of Personal Injury Lawyers Senior Litigator, has recently concluded an interesting case which saw the Claimant make an interesting and enforced career change. The Claimant required surgery to elevate his depressed skull fracture and was in hospital remarkably for only 7 days before his discharge to be monitored by out patients. The case highlights the need to use an experienced Personal Inj...
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: October 2011
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Interesting updates in employment law. The Government yesterday announced the two key changes that they intend to introduce to encourage employers to recruit new staff with effect from April 2012. Firstly, the intention is to increase the period of continuous service required to bring an unfair dismissal claim from one to two years. Secondly, fees are to be introduced for the issuing of Tribunal claims. Both of these have been widely predicted for several months. If you wish to ...
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: How safe are our Schools?
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Monday, February 20, 2012. How safe are our Schools? Campaigners are up in arms after it has recently come to light that a year long review of the condition of our country’s schools (from classroom decoration to the state of the toilets) will specifically exclude asbestos. It is alleged that the government has acted in this way because it knows that tackling the issue of asbestos will costs millions of pounds. So how safe are our children in school? Tweet us with your thoughts. How safe are our schools.
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: September 2011
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Friday, September 2, 2011. Some simple questions answered. Partner at Rogers and Norton. Has been asked to write a Personal Injury Column for the North Norfolk Post which will be published shortly. The information in the column is certainly helpful to any client considering pursuing a personal injury claim and therefore I have posted below a copy of the information provided. Do I have to prove someone was to blame to pursue a claim? Do I have to show that the breach of duty has caused my injury? Subscrib...
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Rogers and Norton Personal Injury Blog: Crime will not pay
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Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Crime will not pay. CICA Scheme is to be overhauled. Criminals will only be able to claim compensation for being victims of crime in "exceptional circumstances", under proposals by the justice secretary, Mr Ken Clarke. This if after the annual costs of the taxpayer funded scheme trebled to nearly £300m since 1997. The proposed reforms include:. 2To stop criminals claiming for injuries and psychological damage. Labels: Association of Personal Injury Lawyers. Crime will not pay.