Posted 16.12.22
Gorvins End of year reflections
As we all pack up for the Christmas holidays and prepare for the new year ahead, Gorvins lead partner Mark Deverell is reflecting on an eventful year and thinking about what 2023 has in store.
Posted 16.12.22
As we all pack up for the Christmas holidays and prepare for the new year ahead, Gorvins lead partner Mark Deverell is reflecting on an eventful year and thinking about what 2023 has in store.
Posted 11.10.22
Gorvins Solicitors is proud to have retained top tier rankings for three of its practice areas and to have five of the firm’s solicitors listed in the exclusive elite ‘Leading Lawyers’ list as well as have 14 practice areas recommended in this highly respected guide.
Posted 4.2.22
In this article, Gary Boyd explains how loyalty and stoicism can work to the detriment of soldiers / other military service personnel.
Posted 24.11.21
Everyone understands that cycling carries a degree of risk and the more serious from a personal injury point of view...
Posted 26.8.21
According to the Health and Safety Executive, every year, there are around 5,000 accidents at work involving transport in the workplace.
Posted 24.6.21
Gorvins Solicitors have today announced that they have obtained a life–changing settlement for another Commonwealth Soldier who was medically discharged by the MOD despite his non-freezing cold injury (‘NFCI’) being assessed as “mild”. This settlement has secured a future for this veteran and his young family, and was reached after Gorvins took over the case from another firm of Solicitors.
Posted 2.9.20
The number of cyclists on the roads across the UK has vastly increased since the beginning of lockdown at the end of March 2020.
Posted 7.8.19
Each year millions of people take part in extreme sports and some, unfortunately, get injured for many different reasons.
Posted 8.2.19
Gary Boyd, Head of Military & Serious Sports Injury Claims at Gorvins, has written an article for The Times this week.
Posted 24.1.19
Road Traffic Accident’ covers any accident where an injury has been suffered by an individual caused by a motor vehicle on a road or other public place.
Posted 13.6.18
Serving in the Armed Forces may lead to prolonged exposure to loud noise. Meaning you may be eligible for military hearing loss claims or tinnitus compensation.
Posted 13.6.18
Following discharge, seeking amputation claims with military solicitors is vital. Loss of limb compensation is often a multi-million pound settlement.
Posted 12.6.18
Seeking compensation for Chronic Pain Syndrome can be hard as it is difficult to diagnose and even more so to live with. Our solicitors at Gorvins can help.
Posted 12.6.18
Military brain injury suffered during Armed Forces service can lead to lifelong complications. Speak to our expert TBI military claims solicitor today.
Posted 10.5.18
Military PTSD claims are often necessary as it is a common condition suffered by post-service. PTSD compensation is a speciality of our military solicitors.
Posted 11.12.17
Your employer may be liable for a personal injury claim if they fail to ensure that their business premises are kept clear of ice and snow.
Posted 1.2.17
When you're hit by a motorist when cycling, it's important to know what steps to take in the immediate aftermath of the collision.
Posted 24.1.17
Serious traffic accidents are on the decline, but hit and run cases are at their highest in over a decade, responsible for 12% of road traffic accidents.
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