by John Lynch | Nov 21, 2019 | Medical Negligence
This blog looks at the issue of medical negligence and at what constitutes a medical negligence case, breach of duty, and the steps that might be taken. If you are to succeed in a claim you have to show both negligence and causation. In other words, you have to show...
by John Lynch | Oct 18, 2019 | Personal Injury & Litigation
The scope for taking a Personal Injury case can be quite wide when you consider that it can include an accident at work, an accident in a public place or a road traffic accident. As well as that, the injuries can vary from a sprained ankle to serious head injuries and...
by John Lynch | Oct 10, 2019 | Separation, Divorce & Relationship Issues
A relationship breakdown can often be a very traumatic and upsetting time for all involved. Whether it is a couple living together, parents of children, or a married couple, every relationship break up brings its own unique challenges and hurdles. What happens when...
by John Lynch | Oct 3, 2019 | Wills, Succession & Estates
We have often spoken about wills and their importance to lay out your wishes. An Enduring Power of Attorney (called EPA) is a complement to any Will. An EPA will outline what happens should you become incapacitated and are no longer able to voice your wishes....
by John Lynch | Jul 19, 2019 | Medical Negligence, Personal Injury & Litigation
The Statute of Limitations is an integral part of every legal process. It is important to bear in mind in any case, where an issue may come before a court, time is of the essence. Does the statute favour the defendant? It is commonly commented on, that in cases...