Today I heard about an amazing pot of money that is just waiting to be collected. Apparently, if you have been involved a non-fault road accident that resulted in no damage to your vehicle and no injury you can receive a pot of money that has been allocated to you: a pot of money that is simply waiting for you to claim it.
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Pedestrians, Drivers, and Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go, the mobile app game, appears to have taken the UK by storm. The game has already been stated as the cause of road accidents because of distracted drivers and pedestrians.
Should Pre-Med Offers Be Banned in Personal Injury Cases?
Pre-med offers in personal injury cases are regularly made by insurance companies. Why is that a problem? Basically because a pre-med offer is an offer made before the Claimant has produced any medical evidence in support of the claim: before we as solicitors have obtained any medical evidence to confirm that our client did in fact sustain an injury.
This type of offer is commonly known as a pre-med (pre-medical) offer.
Whiplash Reforms: Penalise the Majority for the Actions of the Few?
Whiplash reforms: penalise the majority for the actions of the few?
The ‘whiplash reforms’ announced by the Government in the 2015 Autumn Statement will remove the right of injured people to claim compensation for ‘minor’ whiplash injuries. The insurance industry states that whiplash reforms are necessary to combat whiplash claim fraud. The problem is, the ‘fraud’ figures quoted by insurers are often misrepresented.