Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors

The subject of dangerous dogs is featuring heavily in the news at the moment, and there is a continuing problem of dangerous and illegal dogs in the West Midlands.Although the majority of dog owners are responsible and care for their animals, sadly certain individuals choose particular breeds... read more

With the advancement in technology, marvellous devices such as the Ipod allow people to listen to music wherever they may be, but at what price?  Recent studies have shown an increase in accidents involving pedestrians because of the use of such devices.  Accidents where pedestrians... read more

Courts Agree to Asbestos Claim

By Dawn Humphries in Personal Injury on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 @ 10:42

Following the recent Court of Appeal Case of Sir Robert Lloyd & Co Ltd and others against Bernard Hoey, the Courts agreed that a Claimant can bring an asbestos case outside the usual three year time limit to bring a claim. Mr Hoey had been employed by five Defendant companies in various... read more

Referral Fees and Personal Injury Claims

By Kate Baker in Personal Injury on Friday, October 14, 2011 @ 10:31

The Ministry of Justice have decided to have a stamp down on referral fees in personal injury claims. Referral fees for a personal injury case or leads have been paid to Insurance Companies and Claims Management Companies for many years. This comes as good news, particularly for consumers, but... read more

What Do I Look for in My Solicitor

By Neil Lorimer in Personal Injury on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 @ 11:49

Brain injuries are complex and give rise to a variety of considerations when compared to other forms of injury. The choice of solicitor is crucial. The solicitor needs to understand the complexities of the claimant’s injuries and how it is likely to affect their day to day life.  The... read more

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