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What is the Infected Blood Inquiry?

This is an Independent public statutory inquiry established to examine the circumstances in which men, women and children treated by NHS in the United Kingdom were given infected blood and infected blood products, in particular since 1970.

Whooping cough - A tragic story of love and loss

Cases of whooping cough in England have been on the rise, with the number increasing from 556 cases in January to 1,319 confirmed cases in March. Unfortunately, five infant deaths have been reported between January and March 2024.

How do I prove my dentist has been negligent?

To prove dental negligence your solicitor will obtain an expert witness report from an independent senior dentist who will review your treatment and prepare an expert report commenting upon whether any treatment you received was negligent.

Schools out – It’s time for our end of six months performance report – the year of 2023.

Our six-monthly report of our business, shows some of the achievements which we are happy to share with you.

How much is my claim worth?

07 October 2021 12:11

Often Claimant solicitors will face a fierce battle trying to ensure the injured victim receives what is justly deserved.

Can I Claim for an Accident After Three Years?

Aston Knight explores the time limit for bring a personal injury compensation claim.

Claims after a Fatal Accident

In this blog we discuss what happens after a Fatal Accident.

Choosing the Right Solicitor

Choosing the right solicitor to deal with your claim is a decision that should not be made lightly. As with any profession, no two solicitors are the same.

No win no fee solicitors in Bury

A No Win No Fee arrangement is the term for a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). In very simple terms, this is the contract between the solicitor and their client to charge their fees at the end of the case, depending on the outcome.

Changing Solicitors During A Claim

When you go to a personal injury or medical negligence solicitor for help and advice, the last thing you expect is poor advice or bad service. You can change solicitor half way through a case if you wish to do so.

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