Wednesday 27 July 2016

Injury Compensation Bolton for Ankle Injuries


Our bodies are created in such a way that our entire weight ends up on our feet and ankles. Therefore, it is no surprise that you might sustain an injury here. Ankle injuries can be extremely painful and recovering from them may take a long time. Considering the nature of the injury victims may find it extremely difficult to walk as a result of which they have to spend time away from their jobs and other obligations. Ankle injuries may result from a wide range of accidents; however, if the accident was caused due to someone else’s negligence then you have a right to make a claim for injury compensation Bolton. The following text contains more details.

Common Accidents that may result in Ankle Injuries:-
Ankle injuries may result from a wide range of accidents such as:-
-         Slip, trips or falls.
-         Work place accidents.
-         Sporting Injuries.
-         Road Accidents.
-         Medical Negligence.
How is Injury Compensation Bolton calculated for Ankle Injuries?
When you make a claim for compensation you can include the following:-
-         The Financial Expenses:-
o   Including the cost of treatment, medication and physiotherapy sessions (if needed), travel expenses as well as loss of income due to the time spent away from work.
-         The Pain and Suffering:-
o   You may also claim the inevitable consequences of such an injury such as loss of quality of life due to the inability to move.

For more information regarding making a claim for Injury Compensation Bolton you are more than welcome to get in touch with the experts at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Friday 22 July 2016

The Purpose of Interim Payments for Injury Compensation Bolton


If someone suffers a head injury for which they were not responsible, they are eligible for making a claim for compensation. The whole process sounds pretty straightforward. On the contrary, making an injury compensation Bolton for a head injury is not that simple and may take a long time before you can get any compensation for your injuries. Matters become even worse when the injured is no longer capable of making their own decision due to the head injury. People who have money to spare can easily pay for legal fees and rehabilitation costs only to recover it afterwards. The problems lies with the ones who cannot afford to make a claim. In the text below we will discuss the purpose of Interim Payment for Injury Compensation Bolton.

What are Interim Payments for Injury Compensation?
The law allows the claimant to be paid a part of the compensation amount before the final judgement. This amount can be used to cover for rehabilitation support and equipment costs and private medical costs. The interim payments should be enough to get the ball rolling with regards to patient care. However, even for interim payments the defendant will have had to admit liability to the accident. The remaining amount of injury compensation Bolton will be made only after the court has passed its final judgement.   

For more information regarding making a claim for Injury Compensation Bolton you are more than welcome to get in touch with the experts at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Thursday 21 July 2016

Realising who your Customer is an Important part of Debt Recovery Bolton


When running a business it is important for one to be clear about all aspects of the transactions taking place. You should be clear on how much of your product is being sent to what client. You must also be clear on who owes you what amount. Most importantly, you must be aware of who your customer is. This is especially important when you are looking forward to debt recovery Bolton. If you do not know who owes you money you may not be able to effectively seek legal services as well. The following text contains more details.
The Most Common Types of Liabilities:-
When running a business you may come across the following types of liabilities:-
-         Sole Traders:-
o   This type of customer is actually an individual and not a company. Since this individual is the only owner if the business fails, they are themselves liable to pay losses to creditors. It is a good idea to carry out a personal credit check on them before proceeding with any further transactions.
-         Partnerships:-
o   Partnerships are also like sole traders; however, when bankrupt all partners are equally liable to pay debts in the event of debt recovery Bolton.
-         Limited Company:-
o   This company is to be treated as a separate legal entity. If the company ceases to trade then you may be left with a bad debt. The director or shareholder of the company may not be liable to pay the debt unless they signed a personal guarantee.

For more information regarding Debt Recovery Bolton you are more than welcome to get in touch with the experts at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Tuesday 19 July 2016

Guidance of Family Solicitors Bolton regarding the Different Mediation Sessions


With the help of mediation many broken down families have been able to reach amicable agreements that benefit both parents as well as children without having to fight lengthy legal battles in court. Of course, even mediation requires the guidance and support of professionals who are experienced in this regard. The professional approach towards mediations involves trained family solicitors Bolton and mediation experts working with both parents to reach the best possible agreement with respect to the needs of both parties and children (if any). The process of mediation spans over a series of meetings the details of which are mentioned below.

The Mediation Information Assessment Meeting:-
Initially both parties have an initial meeting with their mediators to discuss the entire situation. In this meeting the mediator will explain the entire mediation process and even look into the need/possibilities of Legal aide Aid.

The first Mediation Meeting:-
Both parties will attend the first mediation meeting after going through the MIAM with their family solicitors Bolton and mediators. In this meeting both parties will sign an agreement to mediate and a confidentiality agreement. The meeting will also explain the possible outcomes of the mediation process.

Second Meditation Meeting:-
If there are finances and property involved then the second mediation meeting is dedicate to deal with them. Both parties will be required to bring all financial information to the meeting. Both sides will sort out the assets that are to be divided. The second meeting will also address the issues related to children.

It is possible that additional sessions may be required based on the issues that both parties are trying to address. 

For more information you are more than welcome to get in touch with the familysolicitors Bolton at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Monday 18 July 2016

Making a Claim against Negligent Wills and Probate Solicitors Bolton


Whenever someone wants assistance with drafting a will they get in touch with experienced will and probate solicitors with hopes that they will be given professional guidance with respect to the law regarding such matters. A significant amount trust is placed on these solicitors for drafting legally valid wills that reflect the wishes of the testator. However, if the solicitors were negligent with their duties the result could leave a loved one without their rightful inheritance. Under such circumstance the affected persons have right to make a claim against the wills and probate solicitors Bolton.
What to look out for:-
You should look out for inheritance that was rightfully yours but was taken away due to the actions of a solicitor who originally drafted the Will in question. Contesting such a will might not be possible due to various circumstances. However, it is your right to make a claim against this solicitor for compensation.
You can also make a claim for:-
Negligence in Wills of wills and probate solicitors Bolton is not the only matter that is claimable. You can also make claims for the following:-
-         Inadequately drafted wills.
-         Negligence in given advice related to probate tax.
-         Failing to verify the testator’s capacity.
-         Failing to ensure that the will was executed properly.
-         Causing delay in the distribution of the estate.

For more information you are more than welcome to get in touch with the wills andprobate solicitors Bolton at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Thursday 14 July 2016

Tips to Manage Business Debt Recovery Bolton


Most businesses operate in a trade credit that is at least three times bigger than bank lending in the UK today. In other words, credits operate on the principle of “buy now and pay later”. So if your start to fall behind on your payments you will start getting into debt. And if you don’t make your payments your credit line will be cut off, same can be said about your suppliers and pretty soon you will have no products to sell. In the text below we have discussed possible ways in which debts can be reduced hence averting debt recovery Bolton.

Communicate with Creditors and Debtors:-
When you are in debt it is useless to run and hide from it. The pressure of debt collectors and their methods for debt recovery Bolton will catch up with you. Pretty soon you can have a County Court Judgement (CCJ) assigned to your country which is something that you can no longer ignore. If you pay your creditors within 30 days the CCJ will be wiped. If you fail to do so the CCJ will remain part of your credit report for 6 years.

Reduce Business Expenses:-
Business expenses can be a huge problem if your job requires travelling to see clients and holding a lot of events. There can be many other expenses that you do not need such as subscriptions to services that you don’t use, expensive office and being overstaffed. These are some of the things that can help bring down your debt.

For more information regarding Debt Recovery Boltonyou are more than welcome to get in touch with the experts at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.

Tuesday 5 July 2016

Injury Compensation Claim for an Oil Rig Accident


There may be many occupations that are considered as exceptionally risky; however none of them come close to working at an Oil Rig. Besides the normal workplace hazards such as slips and trips, oil rig workers have to tackle a myriad hazards brought forwards by working under such unusual circumstances. Therefore, if you have been injured on an oil rig you may be eligible for making an injury compensation claim. The following text will elaborates on the various facts surrounding such a claim.

The Risks:-
Fortunately, with the strict regulations in place accidents on oil rigs are considered area rare. Nonetheless, when such accidents do take place they may result in fatal or serious injuries. These accidents may result in any of the following situations:-
-         Workers have to travel by helicopter to commute between the oil rigs and their home. This alone has its risks considering how violent sea storms can get.
-         Oil rig workers have to spend a bulk of their time outdoors in poor weather conditions. Hurricanes have been the cause of various devastating accidents in the past.
-         The purpose of working on an oil rig is to extract oil or gas from under the sea which can be very hazardous on its own and often involves a lot of pressure during the extraction.
If you were injured on an oil rig you should get in touch with solicitors to discuss possibilities surrounding your injury compensation claim

For more information regarding an injury compensation claim you are more than welcome to get in touch with the experts at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.


Friday 1 July 2016

Do you have to pay taxes on Injury Compensation Bolton?


Being involved in an accident can set you back physically, emotionally and even financially. You are left with injuries that may take days, weeks, months or even years to recover from. The recovery alone may leave you incapable of working for some time adding to the financial burden of having to pay to medical treatments. Regardless of the pain suffering, the emotional set back of such an injury is even more immense when you consider the fact that the accident was not your fault. Fortunately, the law is on your side and if you really are a non-fault accident victim you may receive full injury compensation Bolton. However, there is one question that always comes to mind regarding these compensations…are they taxable?

Fortunately, the law states that the following are exempted from tax:-
-         Amount paid as Injury Compensation Bolton either paid out as a lump sum or over a time is exempt from tax. It does not matter of this money was awarded by court or through an out of court settlement.
-         Any interest that has accumulated up to the time of judgement awarded by a court as compensation for damages for personal injuries. Such interest may be allowed starting from the time of the accident to the date of the award of injury compensation Bolton.


For making an Injury compensationBolton you are more than welcome to get in touch with the experts at Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111 or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.