Recent and Historic Abuse Compensation - a case study by specialist claims solicitor Kim Overton
Kim Overton, a Partner in our Personal Injury department handles claims for recent and historic abuse against abusers, local authorities, religious organisations and schools, and also via the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority.
Read morePersonal Injury Myth Buster
The firm's Head of Claims, Alison Hurton outlines some of the common myths her team hears about making a claim in her latest blog.
Read moreWorkplace Machinery Accident - Court Success for Personal Injury Lawyer Amanda Needham
Workplaces with fast paced production lines can be hazardous – and when appropriate risk assessments designed to protect the workforce are not carried out, accidents can happen. The day of Dave’s accident was also his first day working as a production packer in a busy factory. His job was to take packets of food off a conveyor belt and place them into boxes on a table behind him.
Read moreSepsis and Medical Negligence
- Louise Bush
- 11 Sep 2020
- Law Blog
- Personal Injury & Medical Negligence
Sepsis (a form of blood poisoning) is a potentially life-threatening condition which occurs when the body’s immune system overreacts to an infection.
Read moreMedical negligence during pregnancy and birth
- 3 Oct 2018
- Law Blog
- Personal Injury & Medical Negligence
Sills & Betteridge solicitors look at one of the more common reasons for making a medical negligence claim, injuries sustained during pregnancy & childbirth
Read moreWhat is clinical or medical negligence?
- 19 Sep 2018
- Law Blog
- Personal Injury & Medical Negligence
In this article Sills & Betteridge solicitors explain what can be done about medical negligence - when substandard care is provided to a patient.
Read more