Brain-injured soldiers ‘denied cash’ – The Observer

Posted October 29th, 2007 in armed forces, compensation, news by sally

“British soldiers with serious brain injuries are being deliberately denied tens of thousands of pounds in damages, according to the mother whose son’s horrific wounds prompted the government’s recent review of compensation for casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

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The Observer, 28th October 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Disabled teenager wins £5.5m compensation – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 18th, 2007 in birth, compensation, disabled persons, negligence, news by sally

“A teenager from West Bromwich was awarded a compensation package of nearly £5.5 million today after a series of failures during his birth left him severely disabled.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th October 2007

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Asbestos victims lose compensation fight – Reuters

Posted October 17th, 2007 in appeals, compensation, industrial injuries, news by sally

“Victims of the early effects of exposure to asbestos lost a landmark compensation claim in the Lords on Wednesday.”

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Reuters, 17th October 2007

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Law lords to rule on asbestos-related test case – Reuters

Posted October 17th, 2007 in compensation, industrial injuries, news by sally

“Victims of an asbestos-related disease will learn on Wednesday if they can claim compensation, in a legal ruling that could leave insurers facing claims for millions of pounds.”

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Reuters, 17th October 2007

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More cash for injured troops in compensation shake-up – The Independent

Posted October 12th, 2007 in armed forces, compensation, news by sally

“The most seriously injured troops are to receive more cash under reforms to the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme announced today.”

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The Independent, 11th October 2007

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Related link: Injury table and payments – Daily Telegraph, 12th October 2007

Employment Appeals Tribunal refuses ‘powerful’ new evidence – OUT-LAW.com

Posted October 10th, 2007 in compensation, confidentiality, employment, news by sally

“A worker has won the right to compensation for his sacking after being accused of poaching customers from his employer and starting up his own rival firm. The employer lost the case despite a tribunal finding ‘powerful evidence’ in the employer’s favour.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th October 2007

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First £35,000 of every savings account given protection from today – The Times

Posted October 1st, 2007 in banking, compensation, guarantees, news by sally

“Savers in banks and building societies will have the first £35,000 of their deposits 100 per cent guaranteed from today under reforms to prevent a repeat of the Northern Rock affair.”

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The Times, 1st October 2007

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MOD attacked over “insulting” award for soldier – The Observer

Posted October 1st, 2007 in armed forces, compensation, news by sally

“The government is facing fresh claims that it is not looking after horrifically injured troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, after the wife of an injured soldier told The Observer that she had been ‘insulted’ by an offer of compensation.”

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The Observer, 30th September 2007

Source: http://observer.guardian.co.uk

Thames Water fined £12m for poor service – The Times

Posted October 1st, 2007 in compensation, fines, news, utilities by sally

“Thames Water faces a fine of £12.5million for failing to compensate customers for poor service and loss of water supplies. The fine covers the period between July 2005 and July 2006, but the company has admitted that it failed to deal properly with its customers for the preceding five years.”

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The Times, 29th September 2007

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Bar Standards Board ups pay-outs for consumers whose complaints about barristers are upheld – Bar Standards Board

Posted September 25th, 2007 in barristers, compensation, press releases by sally

“Consumers can now get us much as £15,000 in compensation if their barrister lets them down. The increase in the compensation limit for ‘inadequate professional services’, up from £5,000, was approved by the independent Bar Standards Board at its meeting yesterday.”

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Bar Standards Board, 24th September 2007

Source: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk

BSB ups compensation levels – The Lawyer

Posted September 24th, 2007 in barristers, compensation, news by sally

“The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has increased the amount of compensation consumers can get when barristers provide inadequate services, from £5,000 to £15,000.”

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The Lawyer, 24th September 2007

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NHS is facing £4.5bn compensation bill over babies damaged at birth by hospital “blunders” – The Observer

Posted September 24th, 2007 in birth, compensation, doctors, midwives, negligence, news by sally

“The NHS is facing £4.5bn in compensation claims over alleged blunders by midwives and doctors that have left babies suffering severe brain damage, The Observer can reveal.”

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The Observer, 23rd September 2007

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£100,000 for abused siblings council failed to take into care – The Guardian

Posted September 17th, 2007 in child abuse, compensation, duty of care, local government, news by sally

“A 39-year-old woman and her two younger siblings have won a total of £100,000 in an out-of-court settlement with Hackney council in east London because it failed to remove them as children from their abusive home.”

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The Guardian, 17th September 2007

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Developer loses landmark squatting case – The Times

Posted August 31st, 2007 in adverse possession, compensation, human rights, news by sally

“A property developer’s landmark legal fight to secure compensation for land lost to squatters has ended in failure after Europe’s highest court ruled that UK law did not breach the developer’s human rights.”

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The Times, 30th August 2007

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Soldier’s mother in legal battle over ‘insulting’ compensation for his wounds – The Times

Posted August 29th, 2007 in armed forces, compensation, news by sally

“The Ministry of Defence is reviewing compensation claims for service personnel suffering from multiple war wounds after an outcry over a soldier who was awarded payment for only three of his 37 injuries.”

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The Times, 29th August 2007

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Barrister wins pinot payout after assault – The Lawyer

Posted August 20th, 2007 in barristers, compensation, domestic violence, news by sally

“Newly-wed barrister Owen Prys Lewis of 9 Park Place Chambers received £100 compensation from his wife after she hit him over the head with a bottle of pinot grigio, a court heard.”

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TheLawyer, 20th August 2007

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Businesses have little hope of compensation – The Times

Posted August 9th, 2007 in animals, compensation, news, slaughter by sally

“Farmers who own any of the 214 cows slaughtered so far in the latest foot-and-mouth outbreak will be able to claim compensation but other businesses that have been indirectly damaged are in a much harder legal position.”

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The Times, 8th August 2007

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Law ‘must force banks to pay for losses’ – The Guardian

Posted August 6th, 2007 in banking, compensation, computer crime, news by sally

“Banks should be legally required to compensate customers for millions of pounds being lost from online fraud, a House of Lords committee will tell the government this week.”

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The Guardian, 5th August 2007

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Pregnant lawyer forced out may get £100,000 – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 6th, 2007 in compensation, news, sex discrimination by sally

“A pregnant solicitor who was forced out of her job when her boss said that having children could affect her career is in line for compensation of up to £100,000.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th August 2007

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Council told to pay family for disabled woman’s care – The Guardian

Posted August 3rd, 2007 in community care, compensation, disabled persons, news by sally

“A council is today told to pay a family compensation of almost £100,000 for failing to arrange suitable care for a disabled young woman, in a ruling that will sound alarm bells in town halls across the country.”

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The Guardian, 3rd August 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk