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Carolyn Clayton
Member since 13th October 2006
Occupation: SEO Manager
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18th December 2006
Motorcycle accidents can kill and it is hardly surprising. As a motorbike rider you are 40 times more likely to be killed than car drivers or passengers. You are more likely to be killed on a motorbike than any other means of transport. In 2004 over 50...
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06th December 2006
The City of Stoke-On-Trent is well known for the ceramic industry. It is better known by the locals as “the potteries”. The history of the production of pottery dates back to the 17th century. The area was ideal because of the abundance of clay an...
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23rd November 2006
No win no fee or “Conditional fee agreements” were first introduced in 1995 when Legal aid was still available for personal injury claims. It was introduced to give people with incomes above legal aid eligibility limits the chance to fund personal in...
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23rd November 2006
Most whiplash injuries occur when you are in your car and another car smacks into the backend of your car. The impact of the collision pushes your car forward and your whole body is thrown forward and then backwards. People who experience whiplash may d...
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18th November 2006
You will be spoilt for choice for places to visit in Birmingham. It houses the award winning Visitor Centre Bourneville which is the Cadbury World headquarters. All Chocoholics will find Cadbury world a wonderful day out. With chocolate at retail price...
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13th November 2006
By Carolyn Clayton
Manchester is the capital of the county of Lancashire and is the largest city in the North West England. It is located 200 miles northwest of London and 30 miles from Liverpool. It has three premier league football teams, Manchester...
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13th November 2006
By Carolyn Clayton
Telford is a great place for people to visit as well as live and work. The town is very modern and is in sharp contrast to the surrounding countryside Shropshire. Telford was designated a new town in 1963 and was originally develop...
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13th November 2006
By Carolyn Clayton
What’s with the No Win No Fee phenomenon?
The no win no fee phenomenon is perfect for people who are living off a lower income who lack the financial resources to sue for damages. It is ideal for everyday people that have been ...
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02nd November 2006
By Carolyn Clayton
With more and more people self employed and setting up businesses from home accounting software are becoming much more of a necessity. If your business is lucky enough to be growing rapidly you may have trouble keeping a track of al...
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24th October 2006
By Carolyn Clayton
Are you confused with legal terms? Would you like the common phase “no win no fee” explained in simple English?
So what does “No win, No fee” actually mean?
Well if you win the compensation case, you will get your co...
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13th October 2006
We are all now living in the compensation culture where someone ends up picking up the tab, is this ethically right or wrong? More and more people are now claiming compensation thanks to the no win no fee contracts that many companies are now offering. I...
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