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Hampson Hughes Solicitors Appoint Joint Head Of Catastrophic Injury

Hampson Hughes Solicitors, which specialises in no win no fee personal injury compensation, has appointed Joanne Logan as Joint Head of Catastrophic Injury. Joanne specialises in serious injuries in both civil and criminal cases with a particular focus on brain and...



Phantom Limb Pain: Explained

Phantom Limb Pain is a sensation/feeling that a lost limb is still present and moving. The limb may have been removed because of an accident or because of disease. Amputation of the arm is common when someone has been involved in...




Brain Injuries In Sport

The Tottenham keeper Hugo Lloris briefly lost consciousness on Sunday during Tottenham's football match against Everton. He collided with striker Romelu Lukaku late on in the match but was assessed on the pitch before being allowed to continue to play. Now...


Hampson Hughes Talk Sport Radio Adverts

We’re proud to be kicking off a new advertising campaign with Talk Sport this week with these fun new commercials! And don’t forget, if you’ve been involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault – Hampson Hughes Solicitors are here to help!...


Contributory Negligence And Its Effect On Your Compensation

By Andrew Fairman, Hampson Hughes Solicitors EL/PL/OL Team Contributory negligence is a concept that you may well come across during the course of your compensation claim and is particularly prevalent within in employer liability/public liability types cases, but it can often be...


Changing Solicitors: Did You Know? By Mark McErlane

Many people are unaware that you can change your Solicitor at any time during your claim. There are numerous reasons why this is the case. Perhaps your Solicitor is not keeping you informed regularly; maybe you do not feel confident in...


An End To Strict Liability In EL Claims

As changes to the world of litigation continue, the latest to affect the world of Employers Liability claims sees an end to the concept of strict liability and a further hindrance to claimants. The former law only required a breach of...