Articles, tagged with "claimants", page 5
10th March 2011
A Disability Claims Consultant is undoubtedly an professional in the disability laws, processes, and procedures. This individual assists the claimant before and through the application process and also presents guidance with regards to eligibility. A cons...
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Author:
GregBlack
10th March 2011
Was 2010 the stabilising year between the financial crisis and a year of growth for 2011?
In 2010 the new Coalition Government decided to change Labour’s requirement for all Houses in Multiple Occupation to have planning permission but not abolish the in...
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Author:
Graham Drage
09th March 2011
As a general rule, equal pay claims can be brought in the Employment Tribunal within 6 months of the end of the employment to which the claim relates.
The Equal Pay Act 1970 (and now section 122 of the Equality Act 2010) provides that a Court may strik...
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Author:
hitsearch
07th March 2011
If a builder has disappeared after leaving the work unfinished it is particularly difficult to have everything back to how it was before the builder arrived. This will completely depend on whether the contract that was entered into with the builder was se...
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cgyles6819
04th March 2011
Did you apply for Social Security Disability Insurance and have been denied the benefits you deserve? You must seek for professional help to represent you in the court of law. When it comes to cases related to the denial or non-payment of Social Security ...
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Author:
quinlanmurray
04th March 2011
Liability insurance is really a type of policy that will safeguard a business or a person from being held legally liable for injuries to 3rd parties. This includes issues like malpractice, negligence or individual injury. This type of policy should normal...
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Author:
samanthadcruz
03rd March 2011
Injury victims or claimants of accidents an arrangement of no win no fee injury claim with their injury solicitors. All legal cost shall be shouldered on this arrangement, the particular person injured need not to pay any fees to the solicitor or a citize...
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Author:
johntony
26th February 2011
Redundancy is a fair dismissal that is a result of the employer needing to downsize their workforce. This could be because they are moving the business to cheaper site, discontinuing the part of the business that the employee was involved in, employing te...
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cgyles6819
25th February 2011
The employment contract outlines the rules and obligations that employer and employee have in relation to each other, the workplaces has it's own internal policies and procedures that govern the actions that both parties will take in certain situations. I...
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Author:
cgyles6819
24th February 2011
The most commonly form of personal injury involves the automobile accident. Vehicles are heavy and move quickly bringing the odds of becoming hurt when involved in a wreck in your car quite high. Even though modern vehicles are considered to be reasonably...
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Author:
Mae Sta. Maria
23rd February 2011
With the rise in the number of cars on the citys roads, too as the number of commuters who wish the convenience of their own automobiles, vehicle insurance is a superb way to manage finances regarding your automobile, as well as preparation within the eve...
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Author:
tobyjack
22nd February 2011
Personal injury claims are supposed to provide compensation in form of financial relief to those that develop into the victim of an accident. There are various kinds of accidents starting from road accidents to the workplaces injuries, malpractices of var...
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Author:
charlsben
22nd February 2011
Personal injury claims are meant to provide compensation in form of monetary relief to those that turn out to be the sufferer of an accident. There are several types of accidents ranging from street accidents to the workplaces injuries, malpractices of di...
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Author:
charlsben
21st February 2011
One of the most common reasons for an accident compensation claim in the UK is whiplash.
This is the name given for neck sprains, caused by the neck or back being thrown forwards or backwards at rapid speed. This can cause the fibres of the neck muscle...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
21st February 2011
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If you have been involved in a road traffic accident and you feel you may have been partly to blame for the accident, you may be wondering whether you can still claim compensation for your injuries or whether you shou...
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Author:
Nicholas Jervis