Successful claim following insertion of incorrect knee prosthesis
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At age 16 years, KV was involved in a serious road traffic accident. We were successfully able to obtain £60,000 in compensation for KV as a result of the Defendant’s negligence.
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Supporting survivors: Clarke Willmott marks Action for Brain Injury Week
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Personal injury and medical negligence
Clarke Willmott is once again supporting brain injury charity Headway with their Action For Brain Injury week campaign, taking place between 19th and 25th of May 2025.
Written by
Philip Edwards
and
Lee Hart
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We are supporting Meningitis Research Foundation in raising awareness on prevention and cures for the disease – A world free of meningitis and septicaemia.
This new legislation introduces significant changes in charity law. In the social housing sector, these changes will impact any organisation which has been established as a registered charity.
We commonly see disputes arising as a result of poorly drafted or late notices being issued. We therefore often have to stress the importance of getting notices correct, especially when it comes to receiving or making payments.
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Is it precious or perverse that the government passed legislation on bereavement damages; the compensation paid to certain groups when a loved one dies, on valentine’s eve?
The regulator is coming: the new thematic review of retirement income advice
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This article discusses the FCA’s recent announcement of a thematic review assessing the advice consumers are receiving on meeting their income needs in retirement.
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