Man Injured on Private Land Wins High Court Battle
In a ground-breaking decision, the High Court has awarded compensation to a pedestrian who was hit by an uninsured driver on private land. Continue reading →
In a ground-breaking decision, the High Court has awarded compensation to a pedestrian who was hit by an uninsured driver on private land. Continue reading →
Financial penalties imposed for health and safety breaches are meant to hurt. That was certainly demonstrated by one case in which a small trailer repair company was fined £120,000 following a much-loved grandfather’s death in an avoidable workplace accident. Continue reading →
When someone is injured at work in a preventable accident that was not their own fault, it is not always immediately clear who is to blame. Continue reading →
Staff who are transferred from one employer to another have a right to work under the same terms and conditions as before, but what happens if such provisions become obsolete? That was the issue facing the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in a guideline case. Continue reading →