Friday 4 December 2015

What Type of Injuries are Permissible for a Personal Injury Claim?

By now, most of us are familiar with personal injury claims. However, the vast majority of people assume that this type of claim only refers to road traffic accidents. This isn’t true. If you have had an injury, it wasn’t your fault, and there is a clear third party at fault, then you can make a claim. Below, we’re going to look at some other common areas that warrant a personal injury claim.

Accidents That Happen In the Work Place

This is a daily occurrence in the UK. If you're injured at work and it isn’t due to a lapse in concentration, or a mistake on your part, then you may be eligible for a claim. If your employer has flouted HSE rules or acted negligently, then it’s highly likely that you will receive compensation.

Animal Bites & Injuries

You may be able to claim off the owner if you have received, an injury from somebody else’s pet. However, there are strict rules that govern this. For instance, if you have antagonised the animal, you will not receive compensation. Alternatively, if you entered premises without permission, and there are signs that say “beware of the animal (e.g. Dog)”, then it is unlikely that you will receive compensation.

Injuries Caused by Defective Products

If you receive an injury from a product, even though you followed safety procedures, then you may be eligible for a claim. This covers many different types of product, so you might want to discuss any claims with our personal injury solicitors in Preston, who can advise you about whether you have a case. An example could be a faulty tumble dryer that causes a fire. Hotpoint and Indesit have just issued a mass recall on some of their products for this very reason.

Monday 31 August 2015

Finding a Personal Injury Solicitor in Your Local Area

If you suffer an injury, it can create widespread difficulties in your life. For example, it may prevent you from earning a living or from getting around the home. In cases that arise from injuries that were not your fault, a personal injury claim can be used to obtain compensation from the negligent person, business, or employer that caused the injury.

In the UK, many specialist personal injury solicitors can help you make the claim. However, there are also third party companies that act as an intermediary between you and your solicitor. These third parties are not necessary and they can significantly reduce the amount of compensation that you receive because you will have to pay fees to them out of your compensation package. In a sense, they are taking advantage of other people’s misfortunes and taking the means away from these people to help themselves.

Instead, you should look for a personal injury solicitor directly, rather than going through a third party. To do this, follow the steps below:

1.Visit or contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau and ask for a list of approved personal injury solicitors in your area.

2.It is important that you choose a local solicitor because it will minimise the impact of travel on your injury. It will also enable you to check in more often. For example, if you live in Preston, you should use personal injury solicitors in Preston, rather than from somewhere further afield. It simply makes the whole process easier.

3.Carry out research before selecting the solicitor. Find out what other people think about the service. Find out about their success rate. Contact them and ask them how their fees work (in the UK, most personal injury claims operate on a ‘no win no fee’ basis and you should never have to pay for the costs yourself. However, it’s normal to pay a ‘success fee’. This can be no more than 25% of the compensation. It is lower in certain areas of the country, for example, personal injury solicitors in Preston are likely to take a lower success fee than solicitors working in a larger town.

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Friday 17 July 2015

Common Or Civil Law The Numbers Don’t Add Up

The World Wide Web is a wonderful way to discover world facts and figures but don’t believe everything you read.

An example of a major discrepancy is a paper I just read online from a prestigious US law school that tries to explain the differences between common law and civil law.

Leaving aside the fact that the two sometimes overlap a little in some countries the author goes on to say there are about 150 countries that operate under civil law and about 80 countries under common law.

Now this is a little weird as there are around 196 countries in the world and I make 150 plus 80 come to 230.

England is responsible for the common law system that goes back many hundreds of years and it is no surprise that other common law countries were in the main at some time part of the United Kingdom’s territories.

It is therefore no surprise that a solicitors Preston firm such as Acsols operates just as one in Portsmouth and is bound by the same rules and regulations. The same could be said for a firm of lawyers in Cardiff but not of course in Edinburgh where the law still has ties to Roman law or civil law.

No matter where you live it is likely that at some time or times in your life you will need the help of a solicitor. Buying and selling property is the most obvious example but litigation is also a growing business.

If you have a grievance with your neighbour or feel victimised at work then a chat with your local lawyer may reveal you have a strong case to sue. Every year there are plenty of people that are unfairly dismissed or victimised at work and many just take it without fighting back.

An added bonus is the relatively new concept of entering into a no win no fee agreement that means your lawyer is convinced you have a good case or he or she would never pursue it on your behalf.

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Friday 12 June 2015

No Win No Fee Can’t Lose



There are around three million personal injuries each year in the UK and if someone or something other than the injured party is to blame then compensation may be sought.

Monday 4 May 2015

Choose A Solicitor Who Is An Expert In His Field

If you have a problem in a specific area of law you need a professional in this field. Solicitors in Preston have specialised in construction, employment, personal injury and the resolution of disputes in the commercial world.

Any problem could occur in the construction business and these include sub-contract matters and debt recovery.  This particular area of law also deals with safety at work and building standards for construction.  If work is not up to standard it needs to be established who is at fault, the contractor or the sub-contractor for instance.

In this field disputes are becoming increasingly litigious. One way out is arbitration, but that could almost be as costly a process as litigation.  If you do not want to involve solicitors you could always go for mediation.

This is a process whereby all parties involved sit around the table. The meeting will involve an impartial mediator.  This person will not decide who is in the right or wrong.  Skilled negotiation is required to find a solution that is acceptable to all parties involved.

If you cannot find an amicable way, the best option is to find yourself a lawyer who is conversant with construction law.

If you should find yourself being unable to resolve a dispute over a work related accident and you want to bring an action, the best option for you is to seek legal advice.  This is advisable if you are sued as an employer or if you are an employee who is not getting anywhere amicably.

A company who has employees will always have insurance in place for such an eventuality. This is because injury claims can be very costly. If you are the injured person the first thing your solicitor will do is to get in touch with your employer and start negotiating with the insurance company.

Since there are many work related accidents every year, it is not surprising that you will be able to choose from many specialists in your area.

If you need more information about starting an action please visit Acsols

Thursday 26 February 2015

How to Choose a Solicitor

No one really wants to use a solicitor. It means that something’s happened and you need help with the legal world – that’s rarely a good thing. Even something that should be happy, such as moving house, is still stressful. No, most of us want to avoid using solicitors when possible. Unfortunately, there are times when we have no choice but to get advice from a legal representative. It’s important that we make the best choices when choosing legal representation. Here, we have a few tips to help you to choose the best solicitor for your particular circumstances. 

Work out What Kind of Legal Help You Need

Firstly, it’s important that you understand that there are a number of different types of solicitors and that different solicitors deal with different parts of the law. For example, people who are buying and selling a property use a conveyancer solicitor (note that there are three types of specialist here: conveyancers, solicitors that specialise in properties, and conveyancers that are solicitors). When choosing a solicitor you need to establish exactly which type you need. Common types include: 

Conveyancing – property
Personal injury
Legal aid – for people who are less well off
Employment 
Divorce/family
Wills and Probates
Immigration
Commercial

Knowledge of the Area

Now, you have to find a solicitor that practices in the area for which you need help. For instance, if you’re looking for representation during a divorce, you need to look for a divorce lawyer. You can do this by using the internet, or by checking your local yellow pages. We recommend using a local solicitor. For instance, if you live in Preston, then you should search for appropriate solicitors Preston. The reason for this will become apparent in the next section. 

Recommendations/Research

Choosing a local solicitor, such as solicitors Preston, means that you will be able to get a much more accurate picture of the type of person the solicitor is, whether they are good at their jobs, and if they are, how much they charge for the service. The best way to find this out is by talking to people in your local community. Find out whether people recommend. Certain types of solicitor, such as conveyancers, will have a solid reputation locally. This is because they are used often, so people talk about them. Sometimes their reputation is good, sometimes bad. Stick to those that have a good reputation. 

Talk To the Solicitors

Finally, you should have a good list of potential solicitors. Now, you need to talk to them and find out what they can offer you. You need to find out about: 

Price 

Service levels

Availability 

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Tuesday 13 January 2015

Can’t Live With Or Without Them

That’s not a reference to your other half but this time we are talking about solicitors. At some time or other in your life you are likely to need one and he or she may win you some compensation and you’ll think he or she is your new best mate.

On the other hand, if you are in court and the prosecuting barrister is giving you a hard time he can be your worst enemy.

Generally, despite the quote in Shakespeare’s Henry VI, we need the law from policemen to High Court judges to live in an ordered society and when we need the law we are quick to run to it for help.

Nobody in their right mind would contemplate buying and selling a property without the involvement of a local lawyer. When it comes to property it certainly helps that the solicitor is familiar with the local area.

Solicitors Preston are the right ones for any Lancashire property buying and selling although that does not mean they are restricted to this part of the world as they could be acting for someone selling up in Preston and buying in Kent.



Solicitors are members of one of the oldest professions and also have a habit of making up the vast majority of any single profession in the Houses of Parliament.

Maybe this is because knowledge of constitutional law is necessary to understanding politics although that doesn’t explain how a ship’s steward got to be Deputy Prime Minister some time ago.

Conveyance and litigation are the bread and butter of most provincial legal practices and spare some sympathy for lawyers who are criticized by their clients over any delay in buying or selling especially if it is no fault of their own.

This is because people selling their home happily give the estate agent a great deal more in commission for what is basically placing property details on the internet and local newspapers.

The solicitor can mess up and be struck off but the estate agent can make a complete cock-up and carry on whistling to work.

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