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Why replacement vehicle claims are increasing after UK road traffic accidents
Monday, 1 June 2026At National Claims, we are seeing increasing numbers of enquiries from drivers seeking advice about replacement vehicle after accident arrangements, particularly where repairs are taking far longer than expected.
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The ongoing rise and challenge of housing disrepair in council properties
Friday, 29 May 2026Britain’s housing disrepair crisis has quietly evolved into one of the most consequential legal and political issues facing the country’s social housing sector.
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The growing impact of manual handling accidents across UK industries
Wednesday, 27 May 2026Manual handling forms a critical part of Britain’s logistics, warehousing, healthcare, retail and construction economy, with work-related musculoskeletal disorders now affecting more than half a million UK workers annually. Manual handling injuries rarely make national headlines.
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Why car hire claims are surging in the UK – and what it means for accident victims in 2026
Tuesday, 26 May 2026A courtesy car is a short-term loan vehicle usually provided by a repairer while your car is in the workshop. A credit hire vehicle is a like-for-like replacement supplied on credit after a non-fault crash, with the hire costs later claimed from the responsible party. Knowing the difference can protect you from surprise bills and help you recover the right compensation.
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Serious injury claims in the UK: Key trends every claimant should understand
Tuesday, 28 April 2026While personal injury law covers a wide spectrum of cases, claims involving significant or life-changing injuries present unique challenges for claimants, legal professionals and insurers alike.
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Are you one of the 48%? When housing disrepair becomes a compensation case
Wednesday, 22 April 2026While the issue of housing disrepair is not new, recent data suggests that the scale of the problem may be more significant than many realise.
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Why housing disrepair claims against councils have leapt by nearly 400%
Thursday, 9 April 2026Housing disrepair claims against councils have surged dramatically in recent years, with some areas reporting increases approaching a staggering 400%.
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Why transparency is the new currency in personal injury law
Wednesday, 1 April 2026In recent years, the personal injury sector has undergone a noticeable shift. While legal expertise and case outcomes remain crucial, another factor has become increasingly important to claimants: transparency.
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Legal tech in 2026: 8 Key AI and courtroom developments every law firm should know
Thursday, 26 March 2026Legal technology is no longer a future concept. Across the UK legal sector, it is already reshaping how claims are investigated, evidence is analysed and cases are prepared for court.
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Why more council tenants are taking legal action over dangerous living conditions
Tuesday, 24 February 2026Over the past three years, the number of council tenants pursuing legal action over unsafe, unhealthy or structurally compromised homes has risen sharply.
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