...more common than low-grade bladder cancer in workers from the steel, foundry, metal, engineering and transport industries. Engineering and metal workers also had higher than expected risks of certain high-risk...
...more common than low-grade bladder cancer in workers from the steel, foundry, metal, engineering and transport industries. Engineering and metal workers also had higher than expected risks of certain high-risk...
...elite rugby players to see if on-field concussion could be identified. Testing saliva is particularly suitable for pitchside assessments as it is thought to receive “… cellular signals directly from cranial...
...not a Claimant has reasonable access to a computer or electronic device. Provided that can be achieved, the Masters are currently ordering evidence on commission to take place where there is...
...court’s reluctance to order a preliminary issue trial in a complex and novel claim. Secondly, it foreshadows what promises to be a significant disease trial in 2022, with some fascinating...
...you would retain the right to escalate the matter to that of a formal complaint. You can view our Complaints Policy here. Complaints Policy If you wish to make a complaint,...
...defendant, while self-employed and while working for an insolvent company (which was not pursued). The court held that the defendant was liable only in respect of the extent to which...
...care of himself as when he was sober. “In Joslyn v Berryman the High Court of Australia endorsed the Morton v Knight line of authorities. Having reviewed the competing lines...
...that a person died a violent or unnatural death, that the cause of death is unknown or that the person died in custody/state detention, then she must investigate that death...
...this directive”. Two Complaints The European Commission made two primary complaints relating to excessive nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the air. First, the European Commission submitted that the UK had systematically and...
...she would have undergone foetal testing for haemophilia when she became pregnant in 2010. The testing would have revealed that her son was affected by haemophilia. If so informed, Ms...
...must consider in the first instance, the local prevailing standards (in the place where the accident occurred) in determining whether there has been a breach of duty. Whilst compliance with...
...evidence for a link between more tools and processes than those currently listed. IIAC’s Command Paper, CP 868, 17 July 2023 The first of the two recent documents is Command...