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Insurers remain reluctant to pay business...

Posted in Dispute Resolution on 3rd Mar 2021
On 28 February 2021 the Sunday Times reported that FTSE 250 insurer Hiscox offered a struggling East London café owner $13.00 in settlement of its business interruption claim. The London café claimed for more than 3 months’ loss, comprising of $1,600 a month in rent and $2,500 a month in stock, after it faced closure due to the Government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The café had said it had been “battling bankruptcy” due to closure, like many other businesses in the UK today. It was reported by sources close to the FTSE insurer that only...

Brexit Uncertainty And Road Traffic Accidents...

Posted in Personal Injury on 13th Nov 2019
Originally, the UK was meant to leave the EU on 31st March 2019, then it was 31st October and now, with an upcoming general election, the new proposed date to leave the EU is 31st January 2020. However, this is an ever moving situation and no one can say for certain if the UK will leave with or without a deal on this date or, indeed, at all. You may ask what has Brexit got to do with having a road traffic accident abroad? Currently, if you are injured in a road traffic accident whilst in another EU country or European Economic State then you can...

Wypadki za granica-procedura po Brexit

Posted in Polish Claims on 12th Nov 2019
Wszyscy czasem spedzamy wakacje za granica. Wyjazdy do Polski w sierpniu lub grudniu na urlop lub swieta. Ale co sie dzieje, gdy cos pojdzie nie tak za granica np zdarzy sie wypadek drogowy. Od czego zaczac I co robic, do kogo sie zwrocic po porade prawna I pomoc?i do tego jeszcze Brexit I konsekwencje. Jesli wypadek drogowy byl w kraju UE a Ty byles kierowca, pasazerem, rowerzysta, motocyklista czy pieszym I jestes obywatelem United Kingdom (UK) to mozesz sie ubiegac o odszkodowanie w UK zgodnie z prawem brytyjskim. Wielu z nas wie, ze w razie...

The Implications of Brexit on your Divorce...

Posted in Family & Divorce on 11th Nov 2019
As Brexit is fast approaching and the prospect of a 'No Deal' exit looms, the potential impact on divorce and family legislation remains unclear. There has been no viable plan put forward to address the problems that will arise in family law generally once we leave the EU. If you are married to someone who was born in the European Union, or if you live in the EU, the implications of Brexit could be substantial to your divorce and family disputes. Divorce and the issue of jurisdiction: The race to court One of the most essential statutes within...
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