Tag Archive: Personal injury

Woman’s tragic death caused by Medical Negligence

Reviewed by Michaela Christie In a recent Scottish case, a terrible tragedy unfolded at a hospital. A 77-year-old woman lost... read more

Gildeas’ outstanding support : a biker’s journey to recovery after a motorbike accident

Introduction When Allan, a dedicated motorbike enthusiast was involved in an accident he turned to Gildeas for help. This article... read more

Navigating Zoe’s experience as a Trainee Solicitor with Gildeas

By Zoe 1.Hi Zoe, could you please introduce yourself? My name is Zoe, I am 22 years old and from... read more

Councils pay out £11m to drivers for repairing potholes

Introduction Potholes have become a growing hazard for drivers, causing damage to vehicles and posing safety risks. The RAC recently... read more

Pothole Damage: How to Claim and Get Assistance from Gildeas

Potholes are a common issue on roads, causing damage to vehicles and posing a threat to road safety. If you’ve... read more

Insurance Fraud cases increased by 61% compared to the previous period

Insurance frauds are significantly rising and this could be due to the rising costs of living crisis. Be aware of... read more

Work experience with Gildeas: Aela’s story

I completed my undergraduate degree in Scots and English LLB at the University of Strathclyde and then completed the Diploma... read more

Michelle talks about her work experience with Gildeas

I completed the accelerated LLB at the University of Edinburgh before going on to read for the Diploma in Professional... read more

THE SCOTTISH LAW COMMISSION: DISCUSSION PAPER ON DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY (NO.174) – FEBRUARY 2022 – PART 2

Damages for personal injury: Introduction Provisional damages were established by the 1982 Act (section 12). Although the Law Commission doesn’t... read more

The Scottish Law Commission: Discussion Paper on Damages for Personal Injury (No.174) – February 2022 – Part 1

Damages for Personal Injury Introduction: Earlier this year (on 23rd February 2022), the Scottish Law Commission published a Discussion Paper... read more