Walking is a daily routine for everyone, but it could be hazardous if the roads or pavements are not properly maintained. Potholes, uneven surfaces and loose stones can cause serious injuries to pedestrians. So, who's responsible for your safety on public roads and pavements? More specifically, can you hold your local council responsible if you trip on a loose paving stone and suffer an injury?
The Responsibility of the Council
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Can You Contest a Will After It's Been Distributed?
The legal system allows certain individuals to contest the content of a will, which is typically done before the issuance of the grant of probate. Yet you may have just found out about the individual's death, and believe you should have been included in that will. Is there anything you can do after probate or even after the distribution of assets? While this scenario may be quite complex, you may have a path forward.
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What Do You Need to Win a Psychological Injury Claim and Receive Compensation?
Have you suffered a psychological injury at work and are wondering whether you can get compensation for it? Psychological injuries are complex, which makes the claims process complicated and sometimes unsuccessful. However, if you have suffered an injury, you can make a claim against your employer and seek compensation. Below are three things you need to win a psychological injury claim and receive compensation for your injuries.
Proof of a work-related mental health injury
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Types of Injuries in Accidental Slip-and-Fall Cases
When people think of an accident lawyer, they tend to think of automobile accidents. However, one of the more common injuries you can claim in a lawsuit deals with slip-and-fall injuries. If you have had an accidental slip and fall while shopping or while on vacation, you may have a case. Here are some of the types of injuries that can occur during a slip-and-fall accident and how your lawyer can assist you with claims related to the injuries.
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