- Military Hearing Loss - Have you been a member of the armed forces after 1987? In 1987, the Ministry of Defence’s (MoD) immunity from…
- May Atkinson joins the Cerebra Board of Trustees - We are pleased to announce that our Senior Associate, May Atkinson has joined the Cerebra Board of Trustees. Cerebra are…
- Stephen Irving 1952 -2019 - Our founding Partner passed away on Sunday 13.10.2019 peacefully in his sleep and on his terms after a six-year fight…
- Avoidable Amputations – the right diagnosis is key - The loss of a limb can have devastating effects on both patients and their families. In some instances this outcome…
- Elderly Law Care - There is barely a week goes by without an article in the news about the care sector and the difficult…
- Mesh repairs, a fix that causes more problems? - Across the UK, cases of mesh repairs that have caused chronic symptoms are increasingly becoming known. The complications women have…
- Up to 100 maternity care cases under review - Up to 100 maternity care cases under review at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust. Initial concerns were raised that in…
- Hospital delay leads to amputation - Sandra was admitted to hospital on a bank holiday weekend after suffering with a ‘pins and needles’ feeling in her…
- Case study for Divorce pension resettlement - Sarah went through a messy divorce with her ex-husband and instructed solicitors to advise her through the divorce proceedings. In…
- Work experience at Irvings - My name is Matilda Powell and I have just completed my second year of Law at the University of Liverpool.…
- Mortgage mis-selling & cavity wall insulation claims - We are pleased to announce that Irvings Law has partnered with Pure Legal Limited under an agency agreement to provide…
- Pedestrian struck on Pelican Crossing - Remembering the difference between pelican, puffin, toucan and even pegasus crossings* might have most of us reaching back to our…
- Glass on the dance floor leads to injury - Our client Sophie came to see us for advice after a night out had gone badly wrong. She went to…
- Switching Solicitors Leads to a Higher Settlement - Samba was a cyclist and spent his Saturday morning shopping in town with his mother. He had just put his…
- Fixed Costs: No Solution for a Broken System - In January the Government introduced a proposal for a fixed cost scheme for clinical negligence claims valued between £1,000 and…
- Claims Involving Minors & Protected Parties - Cases involving minors or protected parties can be sensitive, but we have dealt with numerous claims under these circumstances. Through…
- Protecting your Benefits after a Claim Settlement - Receiving benefits and pursuing a personal injury claim? Protect your entitlement! Most of us would expect to find that as…
- Common Workplace Hazard Causes Injury - Spills; a regular occurrence in life and the most common reason why a floor would need to be mopped and…
- Pressure Ulcer Medical Negligence Claims on the Rise - Pressure Ulcers – What are they? Pressure ulcers can be severe injuries and, if they occur during a patient’s stay…
- Staircase Fall Leads to Court Battle - Our client, a delivery driver named Hugh, was in the course of making a delivery when he was injured falling…