
Post Concussion Syndrome – Moving Beyond the Label in Brain Injury Claims
When the Judicial College published its 18th Edition Guidelines on 9 April 2026, it introduced a significant change for practitioners handling less visible brain and

When the Judicial College published its 18th Edition Guidelines on 9 April 2026, it introduced a significant change for practitioners handling less visible brain and

The Civil Justice Council (CJC) Working Group, chaired by Lord Justice Birss, recently concluded its high-profile consultation on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in

Following the Public Accounts Committee’s (PAC) critical report on the “two decades of inaction” regarding clinical negligence costs, the Department of Health and Social Care

The recent UK Supreme Court decision allowing severely injured children to claim damages for earnings during the “lost years” of life expectancy is set to

MPs at PAC concluded that litigation data contains valuable safety insights — but the NHS lacks a consistent system to turn those lessons into prevention.

MPs accuse Department of Health of failing to act despite 24 years of warnings—government response due by 30 March. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has

The cost of clinical negligence continues to put severe pressure on the NHS. Annual spending now exceeds £3 billion, with liabilities projected well into the