by Russell Worth | Aug 9, 2013 | Cosmetic Surgery, News
Leah Totton, the winner of this year’s Apprentice final, has vowed to make her mark in the cosmetic surgery industry and open a chain of high-street clinics throughout the country. Totton, a qualified doctor, said she was “horrified” by the lack of regulation in the...
by Russell Worth | Aug 8, 2013 | Industrial Disease, News
A man from Suffolk who previously worked as a truck driver died because he was exposed to asbestos during his working life, an inquest has heard. Roland Ray, 76, died in June this year after being admitted to hospital four days earlier, and moved into the intensive...
by Russell Worth | Aug 7, 2013 | Industrial Disease, mesothelioma, News
A man who was working on removing asbestos from Cwncarn High School in South Wales has died. An investigation has been launched by the Health and Safety Executive after police confirmed James Paul, who was in his 20’s, died last Friday. The school was closed to staff...
by Russell Worth | Aug 7, 2013 | Accident at Work
A building firm in Surrey has been sentenced after a length of scaffolding fell onto a street in Fulham, blocking one lane but thankfully missing pedestrians and traffic. Alliance Building and Contracting Ltd were prosecuted after an investigation carried out by the...
by Russell Worth | Aug 7, 2013 | Medical Negligence, News, Personal Injury
Russell Worth solicitors, a trusted group of personal injury solicitors in the UK, is warning of the growing concerns regarding incorrect doctors’ notes, which could lead to mistakes in diagnosis. Several recent cases have highlighted the problems that have occurred,...
by Russell Worth | Aug 7, 2013 | Industrial Disease, News
A man from Hampshire died as the result of exposure, a coroner has ruled. Michael Nicholas was working as a construction manager up until he retired in 2008 after suffering ill health. An inquest in Winchester heard how Mr Nicholas cut sheets of asbestos whilst...