Victor Ross
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Direct Solicitors is a leading legal firm that deals with personal injury claims. We offer no win no fee compensation claims in medical negligence, road and car accidents, work-related injuries and other kinds of injuries and accidents. Our specialis
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I Had An Accident At Work, What Are My Rights? | Dir...
It is the duty of your employer to provide you with a safe environment and take care of your well-being. If they failed to perform their duty and an accident has happened; then you could be eligible to make a claim.
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Is A Solicitor Required For A Commercial Lease Trans...
Using a solicitor for your commercial property lease sale or/and purchase is not a legal necessity, but it is highly recommended. Commercial property law can be complicated, and the financial risks can be high, e.g. placing your business at danger or tying you into a fixed lease.
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6 Beneficial Reasons Landlords Want Their Tenants To...
Landlords always want good tenants to stay. Continuous tenant turnover is one of the biggest nightmares a landlord can have, so getting a tenant to renew their lease is an essential goal for many landlords.
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Common Concerns Regarding Making A Personal Injury C...
Personal Injury refers to psychological or physical illness/injury that is caused by the negligence/wrongful action of someone else. People experience injuries/illnesses most commonly in the workplace, through road accidents or as a result of someone else negligence.
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What Can I Claim For Personal Injury? | Direct Solic...
After a personal injury, you can claim for pain and suffering, loss of earnings and future loss of earnings. It is also possible to make a claim for expenditures such as travel costs, prescriptions, treatment, loss of amenity e.g. hobbies.