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The briefing room

Legal education,in plain language.

Written for injured people and their families — not for lawyers. Every article shows its author, review status, jurisdiction and dates. None of it is advice on your matter.

Explainer · 2 min

Injured in a shop or public place: how occupier liability actually works

Being hurt on someone's premises does not automatically make them liable — and being told 'you should have looked where you were going' does not automatically end the claim. What the law weighs, and which evidence decides it.

Explainer · 2 min

Prescription and time limits: why waiting can cost you your claim

Claims expire. Some quietly, some quickly, and some in ways that surprise people — notice periods for state defendants, special RAF rules, and the narrow exceptions. Why 'I'll deal with it later' is the most expensive sentence in personal injury law.

Explainer · 2 min

How personal injury legal fees work: mandates, contingency and costs

What you should expect to see in writing before any work starts, how 'no win, no fee' arrangements are regulated, and the questions worth asking any firm about money.

Practical guide · 2 min

The first 24 hours after an accident: what to record, keep and avoid

The evidence that decides injury claims is often created — or lost — in the first day. A practical, printable guide to protecting your health first and your claim second.

Explainer · 2 min

How Road Accident Fund claims work: a plain-language guide

Who the RAF is, who can claim, what can be claimed, and what the process actually looks like — explained without jargon, and without pretending the process is faster than it is.

Explainer · 2 min

Medical negligence: what a poor outcome does — and does not — prove

Medicine carries risk even when everything is done properly. What separates a tragic outcome from a negligence claim, and how the assessment actually works.

A guide is not advice on your matter.

If any of this feels close to your situation, the next step is a conversation — not more reading.

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