New text message claims service for accident victims
Camps Solicitors, the injury claims specialists, have launched a new text message claims service for accident victims. This service is aimed at people who have been injured in …
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The new Camps TV advert went live on national television this week as part of our new marketing campaign for 2010.
The advert uses computer generated animation and will be appearing on ITV and Channel 5 …
For the vast majority of the time, common household cleaning products are perfectly safe to use, however there are circumstances where you can be injured by the chemicals these products contain. Whilst minor chemical burns …
BBC Breakfast Television and Radio 4`s Money Box programme have featured one of Camps` clients in reports about the lengths to which some insurance companies will go to settle accident victim`s claims for less than …
Specialist road traffic accident solicitors Camps are joining in calls made by the President of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers for an end to high pressure tactics used by insurance companies to force accident …
The heaviest snowfall for two decades has caused widespread disruption today, particularly in the London area. The arctic conditions have seen all modes of transport affected, including airports such as Heathrow, which has seen half …
Merseyside based personal injury lawyers Camps Solicitors have recently become aware of the lengths that some insurance companies will go to track down claimants who they suspect may be inventing or exaggerating their symptoms. One …
New Government proposals to increase road safety by changing the driving test have been unveiled today. Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly, the minister responsible for the proposals, has rejected the suggestion of imposing a night time …
The chief medical officer, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, has recommended that the legal blood alcohol limit for drivers aged 17 to 20 in England and Wales should be reduced to zero. The recommendation is included …