Case StudiesBridge McFarland Recover £71,000 for Elderly Grimsby Man Who Was Run Over in Serious Road Traffic Accident...
Bridge McFarland LLP Client secures £25,000 in compensation following misfortune of two work place accidents at sea involving the same knee
Case StudiesBridge McFarland Client Secures £25,000 in Compensation Following Misfortune of Two Workplace Accidents at...
Accident at Work Awards Over £21,000 in Compensation Due to Negligence
Case StudiesAccident at Work Awards Over £21,000 in Compensation Due to Negligence Mr S contacted us at Bridge...
Client receives £225,000 for delayed rare spinal condition diagnosis and treatment
Case StudiesClient receives £225,000 for delayed rare spinal condition diagnosis and treatment Our client sustained an...
Firm secures widow £100,000 settlement in asbestos dust case
Our client’s husband was exposed to high levels of asbestos during his work for a local insulation company between around 1964 and 1965…
Dispute regarding a defamatory article posted on a football blog.
The firm acts for a local football club as part of its specialist sports law practice and was instructed by the club following the posting of a defamatory article and statements on an internet blog and on Facebook by a group of disaffected supporters…….
Claim against a local authority for deceit and breach of public procurement law
Mike Wilson recently acted in a high profile claim against a local authority for deceit and breach of public procurement law in relation to a procurement competition for a major entertainment and sporting arena……
Recovery of substantial monies for tractor firm under the retention of title act.
We act for a main importer of leading brands of tractors into the UK. The company had supplied vehicles and parts to one of its customers and was owed substantial sums of money by the customer on unpaid invoices…….
Local Authority try to mischarge for care home fees
Mr N. had gone into a care home. The Local Authority was proposing to place a legal charge for his fees on the house he owned with his wife, who still lived there.
Repayment of credit card debt on death of a spouse
Mrs Y. came into Bridge McFarland LLP in some distress as her husband, who was also her partner in a small business had died. Unknown to her he had run up some enormous credit card debts in his name alone, and she was being harassed by the companies to repay these, although her late husband had virtually no money.
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