07th July 2009
The number of people filing personal injury lawsuits in the US, according to a report, has risen sharply in recent times. One reason for this sharp rise is the fact that many people are now more aware of their right to sue for an injury and to claim compe...
04th July 2009
In spite of what has been termed UK's growing compensation culture new revelations point to the fact that we are still way behind in claiming damages when our rights are breached.
The problem is clearly not because there is no access to justice, thanks...
08th May 2009
Although it seems too early to begin celebrating, it is nonetheless a worthy achievement deserving of praise. The campaign to enable miners across the UK make compensation claims for illness and injuries sustained after being exposed to workplace hazards ...
17th April 2009
Ordinarily, the life insurance sector should be a safe haven for those needing help at a time of crisis of this magnitude to run to for solace. But the credit crunch is not one crisis that will easily succumb to pressure or a bailout. Several bailouts, so...
27th March 2009
The recent warning to UK travellers about the validity of their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is not the first of such pieces of advice. It may also not be the last given the fact there is a lot of ignorance regarding how the card works.
Last y...
10th March 2009
A grandmother’s campaign to have the original terms of her life insurance contract with Norwich Union kept is a case study in endurance and defiance. Although she paid a cost her triumph was worth the price.
In a battle that could easily have gone th...