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Carys Robshaw - ArticlesNo Win No Fee SwindleStanley Porters was a company offering to secure compensation for its mistreated customers. It promised to secure compensation on a no win no fee basis for people mistreated by their banks. It would take the stress off innocent customers and chase the big corporations up on their mis-sold endowments, payment protection policies and unfair bank charges. No Win No Fee Lawyer Flies to Australia to Help Victims of AbuseAlan Collins, a specialist child-abuse lawyer is jetting off halfway round the world to Australia to fight for compensation for victims of abuse at the now infamous children’s home in Jersey. No Win No Fee Agreements Threaten Local PapersMany newspapers have complained recently of the unfairness of being ‘held to ransom’ by lawyers acting on a no win no fee basis in libel cases. La-z-boy Employees Seek Injury CompensationA number of men formerly employed by American furniture company La-Z-Boy are taking legal action against the company. The former employees have a catalogue of grievances, including unsafe work conditions leading to injury and unfair dismissal. Get £250 Upfront for You Personal Injury ClaimPersonal Injury law firm Simpson Millar is offering £250 to claimants within a week of filing their claim. Anyone who has suffered an injury and is filing a personal injury claim on a no win no fee basis can receive the £250. Fraudulent No Win, No Fee Lawyer is FinedJames Mcdonald, 60, from Stirling, was offering Pakistani nationals advice on their immigration. He claimed to be working on a no win, no fee basis, but took money for ‘expenses’ from his clients and also took £1000 from the Methodist Church of Britain who were providing financial support for one his victims. Construction Worker in Critical ConditionNew York has announced plans to tighten up on its safety on construction sites. Hours after this announcement was made a construction worker fell from a 25 foot scaffold. He was rushed to hospital. City Cars Offer Poor Whiplash ProtectionThatcham, the car insurers research centre has released studies which place small city cars at the bottom of the pile for safety. Small models such as the Ford Ka and Fiat Panda which many drive in an effort to reduce emissions were both rated as poor for whiplash protection. Car Accident Claims: a GuideWith 71% of the population holding a current driving licence our roads are busier than ever. There are 31million cars on Britain’s roads today making car accidents a major cause of injury. 10 people are killed on our roads every day, along with 290,000 serious injuries per year. In 95% of all accidents the main cause was human error. Billboards Contributing to Car AccidentsWe live in a capitalist world where we are bombarded with advertising everywhere we turn. When we walk down the street, turn our television on or drive our cars, loud, distracting adverts are placed before us. And these adverts could be costing lives.
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