
Compensation for the Death of a Loved One
Losing someone you love is always difficult. Even more so if that person’s death could have been avoided if the standard of care had […]
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What is Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurological disorder caused by a non-progressive brain, which affects one in every 400 babies born in the UK. The […]
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What is Legal Aid?
What is Legal Aid? Legal aid is the provision of financial assistance to persons in need of access to justice. It is available in […]
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The NHS Complaints Procedure
The NHS in England employs 1.5 million people, so is the country’s biggest employer and one of the largest employers globally (according to NHS […]
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Missed Scaphoid Fractures
The scaphoid bone spans across the two rows of bones that make up your wrist. If broken, it rarely swells and if it does, […]
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What is Potter’s Syndrome?
What is Potter’s Syndrome? Potter’s Syndrome or Potter’s Sequence is a group of features that can be the result of too little amniotic fluid […]
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Employers Liability at Work Social Events
There have been many questions raised over who is responsible for staff behaviour and welfare during work social events and it often comes […]
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What is Periodontal Disease (Gum Disease)
What Is Periodontal Disease? Periodontal disease is more commonly referred to as “gum disease”. It is a bacterial infection that destroys the gums and […]
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How to Find a Good Cosmetic Surgeon
Knowing how to find a good cosmetic surgeon is critical. It is important to choose a reputable, safe and qualified practitioner who is trained […]
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What to do after a Cycling Accident
We previously identified that cycling isn’t as unsafe as you might think when we considered whether you should wear a cycling helmet, or not. […]
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What is Erb’s Palsy?
Erb’s Palsy ‘Palsy’ means weakness, and Erb’s palsy is a paralysis of the arm caused by nerve damage during delivery. This rare form of […]
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To Wear a Bike Helmet, or Not?
For all the benefits of cycling, as with most things, there is another side – there are risks. One of the most common injuries, […]
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