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Is an E-scooter really the ideal present for your child this Christmas?

According to a report published in October 2021, more than 360,000 e-scooters were purchased privately in the UK in 2020. E-scooters are already undeniably popular…

By Cheryl Abrahams
Road Safety Week - Safety Heroes

This Road Safety Week, the theme is Road Safety Heroes and I will be celebrating the tireless work of the Support Network Officers and Peer…

By Tom Lax
To wear or not to wear a cycling helmet: the legal position

Road traffic collisions are a major cause of head injury.  Promoting road safety is important to me because as a brain injury solicitor I see…

By Hokman Wong
E-scooters – The future of transport?

We are on the cusp of a transport revolution.  In recent times we’ve seen the introduction of autonomous driving systems, smart motorways and electric scooters,…

By Ben Pepper
Electric vehicles: silence is not golden

As a keen road runner, I have lost count of the amount of times I have found myself surprised by the presence of an electric…

By Charlotte Jose
Failings in the investigation and prosecution of fatal road traffic accidents

In 2015 the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and the Police, in a Criminal Justice Joint Inspection report, highlighted their failings in the prosecution of fatal road…

By Charlotte Dowson
Did ‘The Mayor’s Vision for Cycling in London’ 2013 live up to expectations?

Back in March 2013 we produced this blog about the then Mayor, Boris Johnson’s exciting cycling infrastructure plans for London named ‘The Mayor’s Vision for…

By Joshua Hughes
Electric Scooters: The law and what to do if you are involved in a collision

In the ever-developing transport industry, new and innovative ways of getting around are being introduced all the time.  Developers are continuously looking to create quick,…

By Ben Pepper
Contributory Negligence - claiming where you are partly to blame

Recovering compensation even when you are partially to blame In some circumstances, whilst an accident may have been caused by the negligence of one or…

By Ben Pepper
Personal Injury claims for Fibromyalgia – the importance of a specialist solicitor

So, you suffered a minor soft tissue injury in an accident but since then your symptoms have continued to get worse rather than getting better. …

By Ben Pepper
Specialist prosecutors needed for fatal road accidents

A report commissioned by two service watchdogs has highlighted failings of the police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the prosecution of fatal road…

By Bolt Burdon Kemp
Vnuk and the MIB – misapplying the law for over 20 years

The judgment in the case of Damijan Vnuk v Zavarovalcina Triglav C-162/13 (Vnuk) was handed down in September 2014, however personal injury practitioners and insurers…

By Joshua Hughes
The rise of interest in cycling gives employers the chance to promote pedalling to work

Over the last weeks, the world has watched Bradley Wiggins lead the Tour de France on his way to victory, and he has become Britain’s…

By Joshua Hughes
The RTA Streamline Process: 18 months on

It’s been 18 months since the RTA Streamline Process was introduced at the end of April 2010. Now seems like the perfect to time ask…

By Bolt Burdon Kemp
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