If you’ve ever been involved in litigation, you’ve probably heard the term summary deposition thrown around during the discovery phase. It’s not just a buzzword—it’s a strategic move, especially in cases that involve large volumes of data, repetitive claims, or multiple witnesses. When I first encountered a high-volume product liability case as a junior paralegal, […]
Author: Personal Injury Claims Blawg
Malfunctioning Traffic Lights
It’s easy for drivers to overlook the significance of traffic signals as they navigate the bustling streets. When drivers approach an intersection, they expect the traffic light to transition to green, providing a clear signal to proceed safely. However, this seemingly straightforward process can sometimes become complicated. One primary concern is when traffic signals malfunction, […]
The Next Hippocrates or Thomas Aquinas of Personal Injury Law Jurisprudence? Gav Ward Proposes Innovative + Compassionate Approach
The intersection of ethics, fairness, and justice has long been the foundation of personal injury law. From the moral imperatives of Hippocrates to the philosophical frameworks of Thomas Aquinas, the evolution of legal principles reflects humanity’s pursuit of fairness and accountability. In this spirit, Gav Ward, a modern legal innovator, proposes Ward’s Law—a global legal […]
The Effect of Telemedicine and Reduced Doctor-Patient Interaction on Medical Malpractice Cases
The rise of telemedicine and a decline in face-to-face doctor-patient interactions have had significant implications for medical malpractice cases. This evolution in healthcare delivery has brought both opportunities and challenges in the context of medical negligence claims.
Whiplash reforms a pain in the neck for victims
Three years since they were introduced, changes to legislation relating to whiplash injuries appear to have benefited only the insurance companies and are failing the victims and all motorists, suggests Personal Injury experts Armstrong Luty Solicitors. From 31st of May 2021 the Government introduced a fixed tariff award for compensation for this form of injury […]