Not just something and nothing

Jenny Stevenson (Personal Injury Solicitor)

Jenny Stevenson (Personal Injury Solicitor)

According to the Manchester Evening News, compensation claims have cost Greater Manchester taxpayers more than £7.4 million in the last year. Read more »

Ralli live from London

Rob Illidge (Marketing Executive)

Rob Illidge (Marketing Executive)

Surprisingly, this is my first post to the Ralli Blog, simply because I have been tweeting more than Katie Price’s Blackberry.

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Personally introducing personalinjury.co.uk

Maria Penny (Solicitor)

Maria Penny (Solicitor)

The personalinjury.co.uk website is fantastic.

It simply allows those injured direct access to Solicitors and Lawyers without the need for an intermediary.

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CICA compensation decision- child’s play?

Sonya Byrom (Solicitor)

Sonya Byrom (Solicitor)

This Blog post follows on from the news that a 3 year old boy won the right to compensation, through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA), after being attacked by another boy of the same age. Read more »

Concerns over new claims process for Road Traffic Accidents

Maria Penny (Solicitor)

Maria Penny (Solicitor)

Following on from my previous comment, found here, I am concerned about access to justice as some firms may decide not to deal with straightforward claims with a value of less than £10,000 where liability is admitted. Read more »

Statutory Redundancy Pay and Minimum Wage Increase

Jennifer Smith (Solicitor)

Jennifer Smith (Solicitor)

The 1st October 2009 saw the maximum limit of a week’s pay for statutory redundancy purposes increase from £350 to £380. This weekly limit will also apply when calculating other types of payment, including the basic award for unfair dismissal claims. Read more »

King without a Crown

Jennifer Smith

Jennifer Smith (Solicitor)

It was reported last week that Marlon King is to be jailed for 18 months after being found guilty of sexual assault and actual bodily harm over an incident in a London nightclub. The Professional Footballers Association deputy chief executive commented that Marlon King had brought the situation on himself: “I don’t think anybody can deny that,” he said “but I think it’s important to bear in mind footballers are not divorced from society.” Read more »

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