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Footballer makes personal injury claim against FA

As reported earlier this week, former West Ham footballer Dean Ashton is set to make a personal injury compensation claim against the Football Association (FA) following an ankle wound that ended his footballing career in 2009.

Ashton is claiming that the FA is responsible for vicarious liability for the personal injury, which occurred during a tackle in an England training session in 2006 between himself and Manchester City right winger Sean Wright Phillips (who played for Chelsea at the time) and resulted in the 26-year-old becoming forced to end his professional sporting career.

Dean was 18 months into a five month contract for the London-based club at the time of suffering his personal injury, and West Ham subsequently paid him out of his legal tie with a year’s salary. This amounted to more than (more…)



Dean Ashton to claim compensation for career ending injury

Former England and West Ham striker Dean Ashton is making a claim for compensation following a tackle by former Chelsea player Shaun Wright-Philips that ended his career. The tackle happened when Wright-Philips, now of Manchester City, and Ashton collided at an England training session.

Due to the terms of Ashton’s own personal insurance he cannot claim compensation for the premature end to his career, so he is claiming compensation against either Chelsea, who were Wright-Philips’ employers at the time, or the English FA.

West Ham United are to launch a similar compensation claim as they paid Ashton’s wages for a year after his injury, a sum believed to be around £3 million.

The accident at work happened for Ashton in August 2006 during an England get together, and the 26 year old striker, one of the best in the Premier League, was forced to finally admit defeat in his attempts to play again just before Christmas last year.

When speaking about his own insurance will not cover his injury, Ashton told Radio 5 Live:

There are a lot of things in your insurance where they don’t have to pay you out. If you are injured when you renew it, they can obviously exclude your ankle. My insurance is void.

Ashton’s compensation claim is now with personal injury lawyers as they decide whether to proceed with a claim for compensation against Chelsea, or the English FA.

Ashton was offered a new contract at West Ham, a five year contract, while he was still injured from his England training session. Ashton describes his surprise at West Ham’s decision:

In hindsight I’m sure they’re ripping their hair out. At the time I felt I was not going to have any more problems and that I’d got back to somewhere near my best and obviously felt that as well.

At the time West Ham didn’t want to lose a striker. At the time five years seemed a lot.



Man loses fight for compensation payout

A man from Teeside, who suffered an electric shock, horrific burns and the loss of a limb, has lost his claim for compensation. The man, Paul Tyrone Mann, was injured in an accident 2001 when he climbed over the fence of an electricity sub station. Mr Mann claimed he was looking to retrieve a football when he climbed over the fence and suffered the accident.

Mr Mann’s personal injury lawyers were NEDL. They claimed that Northern Electric Distribution Limited should have done more to stop people from trying to access the dangerous electricity station. However, a panel of judges ruled that the electricity company couldn’t have done any more to protect the public, and that Mr Mann should not have attempted to enter the sub station.

When the accident happened in 2001 in Hartlepool, Mr Mann was just (more…)



US SEO firm reveals Personal Injury keywords

Personal injury is a highly competitive term on the Internet, with thousands of personal injury lawyer websites and specialists all competing for Internet traffic on the same related keywords. However, what exact keywords are people searching for when they have suffered an accident?

The SEO Consultant Firm, an SEO agency who specialise in the legal sector in the USA, has released a report showing the sort of keywords that people are using when they’re looking for a personal injury lawyer following an accident.

The report, labelled the ‘Personal Injury Search Engine Report’ shows the keywords being used and the volumes that people are searching for them. This report will prove invaluable to any personal injury law firm, and indeed SEO company, who want to rank for these highly competitive terms.

Dustin Ruge, from the SEO Consultant Firm, explains:

Far too many PI and Med Mal law firms simply guess at what types of cases and case volumes exist online today.The PI report is designed to help take the guess work out of online marketing and provide a more calculated method in which these firms can better target their SEO and online marketing efforts.

You can view the report here and see some of the keywords that are being used by people looking for compensation claims online.



What to look for in a good personal injury lawyer

When the time comes that you need the services of a personal injury lawyer, you’ll want your compensation claim to run as smoothly as possible and to receive as much compensation as you deserve. Which personal injury lawyer you hire to handle your claim for compensation is essential, as there are many personal injury lawyers offering their services, each with their own different ways of doing things and receiving payment.

Here are a few things to look out for when choosing a personal injury lawyer:

  • Do they insist on payment up front? If they do then you should probably give them a wide berth. The best personal injury lawyers receive payment after your case has been won.
  • Do they advertise on TV? If they’re a big personal injury lawyers then they’ll probably have TV advertising and you will have heard of their name.
  • Do they have a website? With the Internet being so competitive for personal injury lawyers, any lawyer you hire should have a website and one that looks professional and can be found in Google.
  • Are they local to you? It’s often advisable to find personal injury lawyers in your area as ones with local knowledge are more likely to go that extra mile for your case.


Choosing the right personal injury lawyer

When you’ve suffered an injury, either through a work accident or as the result of a car crash, you’ll probably be feeling fairly low and won’t want to have to go through any additional stress. So the last thing you’ll want is to have to answer reams of questions from probing personal injury lawyers trying to find out every detail of your accident.

This is one of the factors to choosing the right personal injury lawyer to proceed with your claim for compensation. You want your claim to run as smoothly as possible, without any added stress because you have already endured enough with your accident.

You should also make sure that your personal injury lawyer offers no win no fee, as some personal injury lawyers insist on an up-front payment before any case can begin, or sometimes even force you to take out a loan which will be repaid back once your claim has been successful.

Do your research on personal injury lawyers by asking them questions before you allow them to handle your case, and read personal injury lawyers reviews online to see what experiences other people have had.



NHS to use no win no fee lawyers

The NHS has made a dramatic turnaround in its policy towards personal injury lawyers who use the no win no fee system. Despite constant derision and criticism of no win no fee personal injury lawyers, the NHS will now be using the same lawyers for its own purposes.

The NHS originally blamed the increase in companies offering no win no fee services for the rise in medical negligence cases brought against them. However, in a dramatic turnaround the NHS will now use no win no fee lawyers to regain money lost through fraudulent personal injury cases. No win no fee lawyers will be used by the NHS Counter Fraud Service.

According to recent figures, 50% of all cases filed against the NHS for compensation for medical negligence are via no win no fee personal injury lawyers. No win no fee means that the person filing the case doesn’t pay any legal costs if they’re unsuccessful with their case. This creates a ‘can’t lose’ scenario for people looking to earn compensation against the NHS.

The NHS Counter Fraud Service has now signed a deal with the personal injury law firm Capsticks in a bid to recoup money paid out in compensation. The NHS currently recoups around £6 million every year as a result of fraudulent compensation cases, though that figure should be much higher.



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