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Most Recent Articles
- Why the water is hard?
We have two types of water: soft water and hard water. The normal condition of water is soft. But in certain circumstances it may change into a hard one. Why does it happen? - Accidents in England
About nine percent of people die because of injuries. And injuries are commonly caused because of all kinds of accidents. In England 10, 000 people die each year through accidents. - How to make a safety training effective
The employer is obliged to ensure that workplace is safe for their employees and to ensure that the risk of accidents is kept to a minimum. He also must have an overall safety program. - How to change nasty autumn into a great season
Days are getting shorter, temperatures dropping and evenings are much cooler? It's a typical sign that autumn is coming. But who doesn't love this beautiful season when it's still sunny, leaves are changing colours and start to fall? - Is there a Compensation Claim Culture in the United Kingdom?
The purpose of the current article is to present some basic facts about the modern personal injury litigation system in the UK, drawing upon the most reliable data sources that are available. We have compared three key sources of statistical information about claims in tort. These sources are, first, the data supplied in recent years by the Government’s Compensation Recovery Unit concerning the total number of claims made for personal injury each year; secondly, actuarial analyses based on over a million claims and produced for successive reports commissioned by the Association of British Insurers; and finally, the detailed figures collated in relation to clinical negligence claims made against the National Health Service. A distinguishing feature of all three sources of information is that they are founded upon a very wide statistical base. - Had an accident at work? Check how much you can claim!
Mr Rogers was an HGV driver who injured his arm and back whilst at work. He was unable to return to work for almost 2 years after the accident. He successfully sued his employers and was awarded compensation totalling L39,000.00.
What should you do if you have had an accident and been injured whilst at work? - Personal Injury Claims Statistics: Is there a Compensation Claim Culture in the United Kingdom?
The purpose of the current article is to present some basic facts about the modern personal injury litigation system in the UK, drawing upon the most reliable data sources that are available. We have compared three key sources of statistical information about claims in tort. These sources are, first, the data supplied in recent years by the Government’s Compensation Recovery Unit concerning the total number of claims made for personal injury each year; secondly, actuarial analyses based on over a million claims and produced for successive reports commissioned by the Association of British Insurers; and finally, the detailed figures collated in relation to clinical negligence claims made against the National Health Service. A distinguishing feature of all three sources of information is that they are founded upon a very wide statistical base.
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