R v Church
The case of R v Church [1966] 1 QB 59 is a leading authority in English criminal law concerning the offence of manslaughter, specifically constructive manslaughter, also known as unlawful act manslaughter. It is significant… R v Church
The case of R v Church [1966] 1 QB 59 is a leading authority in English criminal law concerning the offence of manslaughter, specifically constructive manslaughter, also known as unlawful act manslaughter. It is significant… R v Church
If you have been injured in a public place, you may wonder whether you can take legal action against your local authority or council. The simple answer is yes. If the council has failed in… How To Sue Local Authority And Council For Claims
R v Cheshire [1991] 1 WLR 844 is an important English criminal law case on causation in homicide offences. The case deals with the circumstances in which negligent medical treatment may intervene between the defendant’s… R v Cheshire
Carbon monoxide is often called the “silent killer” because you cannot see it, smell it, or taste it. A faulty boiler, a poorly maintained gas appliance, or even a blocked chimney can lead to a… How to Sue for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Claims
The case of R v Chan-Fook is a leading decision of the Court of Appeal that clarified the legal meaning of “actual bodily harm” under section 47 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861.… R v Chan-Fook
Being involved in a road traffic accident can be stressful enough. But when you feel it was your fault, the worry often doubles. You may ask yourself, “Can I still claim if the accident was… How Can I Claim For An Accident Caused By Me? Understanding 50/50 Split Liability
Back injuries are among the most common workplace problems in the UK. They can cause anything from short-term pain to long-term disability. If you have suffered a back injury while working, you may feel unsure… A Guide to Claiming for a Back Injury at Work
The case of R v Blaue is a landmark decision in English criminal law that explores the principles of causation in homicide and the application of the “thin skull rule.” The judgement clarified the extent… R v Blaue [1975]
An ankle injury might sound minor to some, but if you have ever experienced one, you will know just how painful and disruptive it can be. The ankle is a joint you rely on every… Ankle Injury at Work – A Guide to Claiming Compensation