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Thompsons Solicitors have helped a client win compensation after calling a medical expert who convinced the Court of Session that he was suffering from asbstosis, and not an unrelated condition with similar effects.
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A Sheriff has criticised Debenhams after a shop worker plunged to her death down a ‘pitch dark’ back staircase in their flagship Glasgow store.
Sheriff Craig Scott heard three days of evidence at a fatal accident inquiry into the death of Marie...- Details
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This past weekend saw 3 motorcyclists killed and a fourth injured in separate road traffic accidents across Scotland.
This followed 3 motorcycle deaths in the previous 2 weeks in the Highlands.
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Thompsons Solicitors’ clients, Derek and Lesley McIntosh have finally received an apology from the Army two years after their daughter Kaylee 14, died when an army cadet exercise she was on went tragically wrong.
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The families of crewmen who died in the Flying Phantom tugboat tragedy have launched compensation actions against Clydeport which is responsible for safety on the River Clyde and the tug operator Denmark-based Svitzer Marine.
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Thompsons, who represented the families at the ICL Inquiry, welcomed the news that Lord Gill has passed his report to the Scottish Government and the DWP ahead of its publication later this month.
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Reports coming out of Scotland’s health boards that there is a “widespread lack of clarity” regarding guidelines on C-Diff serves only to highlight the need for the full Public Inquiry into the outbreaks to commence expediently.
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Thompsons have hailed government plans to halt the ‘claw back’ of compensation paid to asbestos sufferers by Turner & Newall Trust as a victory for justice.
Turner & Newall were a multinational company, now insolvent, who were involved...