Making Medical Negligence Compensation Claims By: Tim Bishop | - UK medical negligence law is a highly specialist and complex area and it should not be tackled on your own. If you don't want to face a huge stressful situation, be aware that only an expert can handle this area of Law properly. This person will be a specialist and qualified medical negligence lawyer.
What Happens If I Was Misdiagnosed By My Gp? Is A Medical Negligence Claim Possible? By: Tim Bishop | - Was your abdominal pain perhaps related to appendicitis, intestinal blockage, a perforated ulcer or an ectopic pregnancy? Did your doctor or nurse send you back home with a prescription for painkillers without taking the time to really understand your symptoms? Have you suffered consequences because of their lack of attention? You could be facing a medical negligence case and you might be eligible for compensation.
Medical Negligence "€" I Think I"€™ve Been Misdiagnosed, What Should I Do? By: Tim Bishop | - Medical negligence can be caused by many different factors. Whether your medical professional is negligence themselves or your treatment has been adversely effected by some external factor such as a lack of attention at the right times.
Medical Negligence Solicitors For Gp Cases By: Tim Bishop | - Sometimes your GP can commit medical negligence if he doesn't refer you to a specialist or didn't deal with your case with the appropriate urgency.
Nursing Home Medical Negligence - How To Make A Claim By: Tim Bishop | - Unfortunately claims regarding injuries caused to the elderly whilst they are in the care of a nursing home are on the up. This is particularly the case in private care homes. If you believe that your relative is suffering in their home then seek advice from a specialist Medical Negligence solicitor.
Medical Negligence In Cosmetic Surgery By: Tim Bishop | - When cosmetic surgery is delivered by an experienced and competent surgeon it can make a life changing difference to the patient. However when it is not, the effects can be extremely drastic.
You may be surprised to learn that medical negligence can occur for a variety of reasons which do not necessarily mean you received an injury or further illness.
Can I Make A Medical Negligence Claim? By: Tim Bishop | - As a patient you are owed a duty of care by your Doctor, Dentist, Nurse or any other Medical Professional.
What exactly does this term mean? why does this differ from a car accident or a slip or fall? Well, supposing a doctor gave you a diagnosis that was wrong or delayed referral to a specialist. In so doing you became more ill, feeling more traumatised, suffering more loss of income? This is medical negligence (which can also be referred to as Clinical Negligence). Supposing a chi ... Tags:medical negligence, compensation claims, No Win No Fee, personal injury, accident compensation, Salisbury, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Andover
Take The Advice Ofyour Divorce Solicitor By Updating Your Will By: Tim Bishop | - Separating from your partner is a difficult time, and it can also have some legal consequences you might not have considered. When your marriage breaks down, you should think about the future, especially who you want to inherit your estate.
Why You Need A Solicitor For Your Accident Claim By: Tim Bishop | - Anyone who has been involved in an accident through no fault of their own is entitled to fight for compensation. If you have been involved in an accident where another person or body is to blame, when it comes to claiming compensation you will need to enter the legal process. If you intend to go down that route it is important to find the right solicitor to fight your accident claim.
What Is Clinical Or Medical Negligence? By: Tim Bishop | - It's not the easiest thing to cope with when you have been unwell or in need of surgery. When things go wrong or you suspect you, your treatment or diagnosis has not been handled in a professional manner, to whom do you turn?
Purchasing A House - Essential Points To Think About By: Tim Bishop | - If you're looking for a house to buy, you'll probably know that it's not easy. But your problems might not end when you find your dream house, so here are few suggestions to help the purchase process run more smoothly.
Dealing With Assets In A Divorce By: Tim Bishop | - When going through a divorce, couples often find one of the hardest things is trying to set up home on a single income. Previously, they had a joint income and joint assets and only one property to maintain.
It is therefore helpful that you are aware of what will be considered and the powers of Courts in making their decisions regarding money and assets.
A Soilcitor's Guide To Remortgaging Your Home By: Tim Bishop | - Re-mortgaging your home can be a stressful experience. It is important that you have all the correct support you need in order to find a good deal to settle on.
You should consider instructing a broker or independent financial advisor before approaching a lender directly for the mortgage. They will be able to search the market for you and find the best deal. It may seem the easiest option, but it's not always best to go with your current lender when re-mortgaging.
Uk Employment Law Update - Summer 2010 By: Tim Bishop | - The following areas of employment law have been subjected to change; GP sick notes, paternity leave allowances, maternity; paternity and adoption pay awards, pension age, data protection, requesting study leave and trade union blacklisting. This article provides important information for employers on these topics.
5 Tips On Preparing Your Home For A Stress Free Sale By: Tim Bishop | - Moving home does not have to be more stressful than is absolutely necessary. This article provides a few basic steps a seller can take in order to achieve a smooth and stress-free house sale.
Step 1 - Organise your home before putting it on the market
How To Find Free Initial Legal Advice By: Tim Bishop | - Before instructing a solicitor have a think about whether or not your legal query could be answered by a free volunteer run advisory service? Although these types of services cannot offer you legal advice, then can give you some fundamental pointers into what your rights are or what the best cause of action would be. Once this free advice is sought you will be in a better position to know whether or not you need professional legal advice.
Your Accident Claim - What Happens? By: Tim Bishop | - If you have suffered an accident, which was not your fault, and it has caused you an injury, then you may be entitled to bring a legal claim. The accident must have happened within the last 3 years (bar exceptional circumstances) and it must have been caused by a breach of the duty of care owed by a 3rd party or by their negligence.
The Different Information Needed When Buying Newly Built Property By: Tim Bishop | - When buying a new build property, there are certain things that differ from when you buy a regular property. In addition to the energy performance certificate, your solicitor should ascertain supplementary information about the land prior to the sale including:
How To Choose Your Divorce Solicitor By: Tim Bishop | - If you are considering using the services of a divorce lawyer then it is important that you feel comfortable talking to that person and you are confident that they have the right experience to deal with your case. There are certain questions that you can ask prior to retaining the lawyer that will help you feel more confident.
Find out information about the solicitor's level of experience.
A Solicitor's Guide To Why House Purchase Takes So Long By: Tim Bishop | - Property transactions can take a surprisingly long time, which can be very frustrating for a buyer. This article provides some simple tips on how to speed up the purchasing process and how to cope with the delays.
A Conveyancing Solicitors Guide To An Easy New Build Property Sale By: Tim Bishop | - Buying a new build property is different to buying an ordinary home. To make sure that you do not encounter any problems you should instruct a solicitor experienced in new build conveyances.
Why is buying a new build different for other types of conveyancing?
The sale itself may be a sale of part of the plot. This occurs when the developer owns the whole area of land and is selling off individual plots with properties.
Divorce And Money - How Are Finances Divided? By: Tim Bishop | - During a divorce the family assets must be divided fairly and proportionately between both parties. This can be a particularly stressful and sometimes complex task.
The following information is a basic outline of the court procedure used to achieve a financial settlement in a divorce and what factors are taken into consideration when this is accomplished.
Will Divorce Destroy Your Business? By: Tim Bishop | - This article looks at how the courts approach the division of business assets during the process of a divorce. When one or both of the persons involved in a divorce owns their own business an award to a spouse from the assets held in this business can still be made. Due to this it is crucial for couples in this position seeking divorce to contact a specialist divorce solicitor as soon as possible.
Selling Your Home - 10 Steps To Follow By: Tim Bishop | - Selling your home can be one of life's most stressful events, whether it is a freehold house or leasehold flat. It also involves what is probably the most expensive financial transaction you will ever carry out. You will need conveyancing solicitors to help you sell your house - but what is actually involved in house sales?
Your 12-step Guide To A Simple House Purchase By: Tim Bishop | - Buying a new home can be a stressful time. However, this step-by-step guide will tell you what to expect at each stage of the process, helping you to be more prepared so that the transaction goes as smoothly as possible.
1. First of all, are they property specialists? Many smaller practices including those solicitors that work on their own claim to be able to handle everything - from debt and divorce to conveyancing and commercial work. If one solicitor claims to handle that wide variety of work - do they have sufficient experience and specialist knowledge for you? ... Tags:Andover conveyancing Solicitors, property solicitors, leasehold extension, Salisbury lawyer, Wiltshire lawyers, Dorset, Hampshire
What Happens In Accident Claims By: Tim Bishop | - If you have had an accident that required medical attention in the last three years and you think someone else might be to blame (or partly to blame) then you may be entitled to claim for compensation. The most common claims for compensation include road traffic accidents, accidents at work, slips or trips, passenger in a car, bus, train or taxi or public liability.
An Employment Solicitor's Guide To Unfair Dismissal By: Tim Bishop | - All employees have the right not to suffer unfair dismissal, but if they have been unfairly dismissed, to make a claim against their employer they must have been employed by them for at least one year. The employee must then confirm that they have been dismissed. Once this has been established, the employer must prove that the dismissal is for one of the following five reasons:
It is good practice to review your Will on a regular basis to make sure that your intentions remain correct and that there have been no fundamental changes in your personal circumstance and to allow your solicitor to check that there have been no changes in the law or tax regulations that will affect your estate.
An Employment Solicitors Guide To Constructive Dismissal By: Tim Bishop | - Constructive dismissal is a frequently misunderstood term - but if your employer behaves in a way that means that you feel you have to leave your job, you might be able to claim constructive dismissal.
Recruiting Staff - How To Avoid Basic Mistakes By: Tim Bishop | - Staff recruitment is a complex area, like the rest of employment law. Employers who follow the advice given below should be able to avoid making basic mistakes, and stop themselves being forced to pay discrimination compensation.
Conveyancing Solicitors - Quality Does Matter By: Tim Bishop | - Many buyers do not acknowledge the importance of having a competent and professional solicitor when dealing with conveyancing. This is especially the case in residential transactions.
Conveyancing Solicitor - How To Pick The Right One By: Tim Bishop | - Finding solicitors to do your conveyancing can be a difficult business. With so much choice from varying types of firms and services, how do you choose the right one?
Here is some advice about finding a good conveyancing solicitor.
A Conveyancing Solicitor's Guide To Home Buying By: Tim Bishop | - Buyers often don't understand why trying to manage their conveyancing themselves is a bad idea, and why they should hire a solicitor.
Below is a simple guide to what your conveyancing solicitors should do for you, and why it is strongly recommended that you have legal help when buying a house.
Your solicitors work in the conveyancing process is as follows:
Employment Law - 4 Traps To Avoid By: Tim Bishop | - Employment law can be a minefield for the unwary employer. Failing to follow procedure strictly can result in an employment tribunal claim which can have a serious effect on any business in terms of legal costs and potential tribunal awards not to mention the loss of working time and morale. Set out below are four employment law issues that employers need to be wary of.
Rented Property - How Much Rent Do You Need To Pay By: Tim Bishop | - When entering into a lease, it is amazing how few people actually bother to read what they are signing. All tenants should know their rights and responsibilities with regards to paying rent. Listed here are some common misconceptions when it comes to residential leases, and explanations of what the tenant is liable for.
1. I have signed an Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement - what does this actually mean.
Discrimination Law - 6 Ways To Avoid An Employment Tribunal By: Tim Bishop | - The legalities surrounding discrimination can be complex, but all employers should make sure that they are fully aware of their rights and obligations or they could end up with an expensive and damaging employment tribunal on their hands. Six of the main areas where discrimination can occur are listed below, together with the current legal regulations surrounding them.
Employment Law - 6 Things Every Business Should Know By: Tim Bishop | - The area of employment law often gives rise to confusion on the part of employers as to their rights and obligations concerning their employees. Here are 6 common misconceptions about employment law, and their clarifications to help you protect your business and employees.
Lease Agreements - Mistakes To Avoid By: Tim Bishop | - Residential leases can be complex and many tenants enter into a lease without really understanding it. This article sets out some of the common misconceptions about leases and what the real position usually is.
1. It is entirely the landlord's responsibility to keep the property in good repair.
Safety Under Your Lease - A 5 Step Guide By: Tim Bishop | - Before signing a tenancy agreement, there are some easy steps that all tenants should take to make sure that they are protected financially and personally.
No Win No Fee Agreements - Funding Your Accident Compensation Claim By: Tim Bishop | - Since the abandonment in 2000 of legal aid in order to fund cases for personal injury or accident compensation, the term 'no win no fee' has become a commonly used legal expression, and has often become an absolutely essential part of building a successful case in many personal injury and medical negligence claims. In light of the emergence of 'no win no fee' cases, how does this work for a client and solicitor?
How Collaborative Law Differs From Mediation And Conventional Divorce By: Tim Bishop | - Collaborative law can be a faster option than a traditional divorce or the mediation procedure. Problem sharing and solving through discussion is at the heart of the collaborative process, handing the control of the divorce back to a couple rather than a judge. Collaborative law is fairly new in the UK but is fast becoming popular and may become the normal form of divorce in the future.
No Win No Fee Agreements - A Simple Guide By: Tim Bishop | - No Win No Fee agreements (also called Conditional Fee Agreements) cover your solicitor's fees for accident compensation claims and medical negligence cases, allowing you to make an accident compensation claim without paying solicitor's fees. If you win your case, your solicitor's fees are paid by your opponent.
8 Easy Ways To Improved Credit Control By: Tim Bishop | - According to recent research, approximately 1 in every 4 businesses will go into insolvency each year, largely as a result of late payment of invoices. Smaller-sized firms can be especially vulnerable to this - estimates show that they can be owed an average of £30,000 at any time. Regardless of the size of your business, you can't afford not to take credit control very seriously, especially when considered in terms of today's economic difficulties. Read on for some handy hints to help you ... Tags:Wiltshire Debt Recovery Solicitors, Hampshire solicitor, Dorset lawyer, Warminster debt collection lawyers, Andover, Salisbury
Making A Will - 7 Things You Should Consider By: Tim Bishop | - However much you might like to try and ignore it, death, like taxation, is unavoidable. With a valid and up-to-date will, however, you can make sure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes, and that you have made proper provision for your loved ones.
Before making a will, however, you will need to consider the following:
8 Simple Ways To Keep Your Divorce Costs Down By: Tim Bishop | - When you're going through a divorce, not only can it be a painful and emotional time, but it can be an expensive one too. Having two households to run will cost more than one, and legal expenses can mount up. Following these suggestions could help you to keep your divorce solicitors fees down.