Category Archives: Legal



Plumber Lodges Injury Claim After Being Run Over While Drunk

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Dec 24th, 2011  • 

Carl Heaven had the night from hell after being reversed over by a 44-tonne lorry while on an all-night bender with friends.

Turn To Specialist Law Firms For Solicitors Glasgow

Posted by Lawrence White  •  Dec 21st, 2011  • 

Lawyers are people who are meant to advise their clients on legal matters. They are legal representatives who help us out and fight a case for us.

Why Accident Victims Shouldn't Be Afraid to Claim Compensation

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Dec 15th, 2011  • 

We think it's about time the term 'compensation' should be reclaimed. There can be no doubt that in recent times it has become, in the opinion of another prominent legal services company, a 'dirty word.'

Figuring Out How Worker's Compensation Works

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Dec 15th, 2011  • 

Getting hurt during the job can become painful in more ways than one. Not only is a person physically injured, but he or she can lose income due to the the injury. What's more, there can be medical bills to deal with.

Five Injuries For Which You Can Claim Compensation

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Dec 8th, 2011  • 

Listed her are five things which you may be surprised to learn can still attract an award of compensation.

Trying To Lose Weight May Risk A Life

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Dec 6th, 2011  • 

Still how does the world stay straight without an avenue of redress for those who have been wronged even by a highly trained doctor? Ordinary people must continue to hire lawyers and go to court or there is no check and balance with the medical side.

Claiming Compensation After A Personal Injury

Posted by Michiel Van Kets  •  Dec 4th, 2011  • 

Looking for a professional legal service that can assist you in claiming compensation after an accident at home or at work? Speak to legal advisors in confidence about your accident and injury and get expert help in getting your life back in order.

What Is Mental State at the Time of the Offense?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Nov 28th, 2011  • 

Mental State at the Time of the Offense, sometimes abbreviated as MSO, is a determination of a defendant's state of mind at the time he or she committed a crime. When a defendant's mental state is at question, a sanity evaluation may be requested by the court, the defense, or the prosecution.

This Is How A Worker's Compensation Program Works

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Nov 25th, 2011  • 

In the majority of the states, companies purchase coverage from insurance companies. Only a handful of states utilize a public plan, which is funded by mandatory payments from employers. Other states have a hybrid program.

2010 Tax Changes and How They Could Affect Your Business

Posted by Rob Barker  •  Nov 25th, 2011  • 

This informative articles explains tax changes that will affect businesses in 2011.

Is DUI A Felony - Find Out Today

Posted by John Cunningham  •  Nov 22nd, 2011  • 

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Car Accident Victim Becomes Recipient of UK's Largest Ever Compensation Award

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Nov 21st, 2011  • 

A former champion athlete left brain damaged by a horrific car accident twelve years ago has been awarded the nation's biggest payout to date.

Accidents And Compensation For Personal Injury Scotland

Posted by Lawrence White  •  Nov 15th, 2011  • 

Scotland witnesses more than its fair share of personal injury cases. An injury inflicted on a person due to the negligence of another, is known as a personal injury.

What Makes A Personal Injury Case

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Nov 12th, 2011  • 

Many people do not really think about personal injury until they are injured. This is when one may begin to wonder what makes a personal injury case.

What is Competency to Stand Trial?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Nov 7th, 2011  • 

Competency to Stand Trial, sometimes abbreviated as CST, is the competency evaluation to determine if a defendant in a court case has the mental ability to understand the charges against him or her and work with his or her attorney in the preparation process and the trial itself.

Understanding What Makes A Personal Injury Case

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Nov 2nd, 2011  • 

Knowing what makes a personal injury case can be critical for an individual who has been involved in an incident and finds themselves unable to afford proper treatment. Many times individuals do not consider the long term affects of an injury that may seem minor when it occurs.

How Is a Forensic Psychiatrist Used in Custody Cases?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Nov 1st, 2011  • 

A forensic psychiatrist is often asked to do an evaluation related to child custody at various points in the divorce process. He or she may also be asked to give opinions on visitation schedules and to determine the need for psychiatric treatment for members of the family to cope with the stressful situation of divorce or separation.

Lord Young's Compensation Crackdown Should Address the Real Issues

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Oct 29th, 2011  • 

There is an undeniable element of playing to the gallery in Lord Young's anti-health and safety proposals. He makes some good points, but there are more deep-rooted issues at stake.

What Makes a Good Criminal Defence Solicitor?

Posted by Paul Headley  •  Oct 26th, 2011  • 

If you want to become a criminal defence solicitor, then you must know what you are up against. The journey is a long one and it is one of continuous learning as you keep learning from each case that you fight for your client.

Find Personal Injury Attorney When You Need One

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Oct 24th, 2011  • 

Many things can go wrong in the world, this however does not mean that for some of the things that do go wrong that someone is not liable. Yes, most of the time you can blame yourself for something going wrong in your life, but sometimes, there is someone else to blame, this is when you need to find personal injury attorney, so that you can protect yourself.

Comprehending How Workers Compensation Works

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Oct 16th, 2011  • 

There once was a time when a worker who was injured on the job had little recourse. Not just was he physically injured, he lost income and had medical bills to pay. Sometimes the injury left a worker disabled and unable to provide for his family. The worker had few options besides to sue the employer for compensation.

What Is a Juvenile Transfer Evaluation?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Oct 16th, 2011  • 

Under certain circumstances, juveniles may be charged as adults. In these cases a psychological evaluation may be requested by the court, prosecution, or defense in order to help address questions that are relevant for transferring the case from delinquency proceedings to the criminal justice system or vice-versa.

Causes of Drunk Driving- Think Before You Drink

Posted by John Cunningham  •  Oct 10th, 2011  • 

This article is all about what to do when you get a DUI.

Construction Accidents And Accident Claims

Posted by Paul Headley  •  Oct 8th, 2011  • 

Construction accidents at building sites are a common danger in the United Kingdom. These are work related accidents and stand second in accident claims cases after car accident claims.

The Various Worker's Compensation Benefits

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Oct 7th, 2011  • 

Worker's Compensation plans were initiated in an effort to protect both employers and employees. They are beneficial to employers because the plans protect them from lawsuit. This enables them to accurately budget expenses for claims. Employees benefit because they can continue to receive cash payments while injured, along with some or all of related medical costs.

The Significance Of Talking With A Private Injury Attorney

Posted by Terry Stanfield  •  Sep 29th, 2011  • 

Do you know what a personal injury claim entails? These are legal actions which deal with an individual injury due to the negligence of another person or a conscious act.

Man Frogmarched To Police Station With 'THIEF' Sign Round His Neck Sues Employer

Posted by Richard Craig  •  Sep 26th, 2011  • 

Mark Gilbert, despite admitting he essentially was a thief, is seeking to sue his former boss for the distress caused by his 'disproportionately' robust treatment of him.

What Is a Miranda Rights Waiver?

Posted by Stephen Kelly  •  Sep 26th, 2011  • 

The Miranda warning (also referred to as Miranda rights) is a warning that is required to be given by police in the United States to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) before they are questioned to inform them about their constitutional rights.