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Medical Negligence in Pregnancy Monitoring: Hospital Duty of Care and Patient Rights
A recent case highlights the critical importance of timely monitoring during pregnancy. When hospital staff fail to act on clinical signs, pregnant women and their families may have grounds for a medical negligence claim. This guide explains the legal framework around duty of care, how negligence claims are established, and what compensation may be available.
£18,500 Compensation for Workplace Back Injury: What You Need to Know
Discover your legal rights after a workplace accident. Learn how compensation claims work and what you could be entitled to with expert legal guidance.
Accident at Work Claims: Your Rights as an Employee
Injured at work? You have rights. Wolf Law explains how accident at work claims work in England and Wales, what you can claim, and how to get started on a no win no fee basis.
Slipping on a Wet Floor: Can You Make a Slip and Trip Claim?
Slipped on a wet floor or tripped on an uneven surface? You may be entitled to compensation. Wolf Law explains slip and trip claims, who is liable, and how to get started.
Fit Notes and Your Employment Rights: A Solicitor’s Guide to the System Reform
The Government is reforming the broken fit note system. Learn your rights, how Statutory Sick Pay works, and what to do if your employer dismisses you due to illness or injury.
Unfair Dismissal: What Are Your Rights If You Lose Your Job?
Think you've been unfairly dismissed? Wolf Law explains your rights under employment law, the qualifying period, what counts as fair and unfair, and how to bring a tribunal claim.
Road Traffic Accident Claims: What to Do After a Car Crash
Injured in a road traffic accident that wasn't your fault? Wolf Law guides you through the claims process, what you can recover, and how to protect your position from day one.
Unfair Dismissal: A New Era Begins — What Employees Need to Know in 2026
New unfair dismissal legislation establishes stricter procedural requirements for employers. Learn how the updated statutory framework protects employees and what steps you must follow to bring a claim.
Hospital Negligence Claims: When NHS Care Falls Short
If you were harmed by substandard care in an NHS hospital, you may have a valid negligence claim. Wolf Law explains how hospital negligence claims work and how to get started.
Nerve Damage at Work: How to Make an Accident at Work Claim
If heavy equipment fell on your foot at work and caused nerve damage, your employer may be liable. Find out your legal rights, what counts as negligence, and how to make a no win no fee accident at work claim.
Injured at Work? Your Rights and How to Claim Compensation
Every year, thousands of workers across the UK suffer injuries in the workplace. If you have been injured at work, you may have the right to claim compensation. This guide explains exactly what your legal rights are, what steps to take after an accident, and how the claims process works in England and Wales.
When Delayed Diagnosis Costs You Everything: Understanding Spinal Negligence Claims
Delays in diagnosing serious spinal conditions can leave patients with life-changing injuries. In cases where hospital trusts fail to act promptly, significant compensation may be recoverable through a clinical negligence claim. Wolf Law explains what you need to know about pursuing a spinal negligence case and how early legal advice can make all the difference to your outcome.
Unfair Dismissal: What Are Your Rights as an Employee?
Losing your job unexpectedly is a distressing experience. If you believe your employer dismissed you without good reason or failed to follow a fair process, you may have a strong unfair dismissal claim. This guide explains what unfair dismissal means in law, what your rights are under the Employment Rights Act 1996, and exactly what steps you should take to protect your position.
ADR and mediation: resolving employment disputes faster
Employment Tribunal backlogs continue to strain the justice system, leaving employees and employers in limbo. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and mediation offer pragmatic solutions that reduce delays, cut costs, and preserve working relationships. This guide explores how ADR mechanisms can help resolve employment disputes efficiently while maintaining legal compliance and protecting both parties' interests.
Employment Law update , April 2026 – The Lawyer
Recent developments in UK law show important changes affecting workers and claimants. This guide explains your legal rights, key case outcomes, and what steps to take if your circumstances match current legal trends. Expert advice from Wolf Law.
Litigation Lag: How Employment Tribunal Delays Affect Your HR Strategy
Employment tribunal claims now take 3 to 4 years to resolve. This extended timeline creates material business risks including accumulated legal costs, staff morale impacts, and witness availability challenges. Learn how to prevent claims, manage extended litigation, and protect your HR strategy from tribunal delays.
Employment Rights Act 2025: What Workers Need to Know
The Employment Rights Act 2025 brings sweeping changes to UK employment law. If you work in the UK, these changes affect your rights at work. This guide explains what the Act means for you, your employer, and your legal protections.
Getting Redundancy Selection Criteria Right: A Guide to Tribunal Success
Organisations that fail to apply fair and consistent redundancy selection criteria face costly tribunal claims. This guide examines how Employment Tribunals assess redundancy fairness and what HR leaders should do to protect their businesses from unfair dismissal claims.
Gig Economy Workers: Do You Have Legal Rights?
Thousands of gig economy workers across the UK are taking legal action to secure proper employment rights. If you work for a platform like a delivery app or ride-hailing service, you may be entitled to holiday pay, the national minimum wage, and protection from unfair treatment. This guide explains what the law says and how to protect yourself.
‘Four Years for a Hearing’: Employment Tribunal Delays Exposed
Employment Tribunal backlogs have reached crisis levels, with claimants facing average waiting times of four years just to secure a hearing. This article explores your rights during delays, how to strengthen your case whilst waiting, and the emerging reforms being proposed.
NHS Negligence Costs Hit £60bn: What It Means for You
NHS medical negligence liabilities have surpassed £60 billion, with maternity-related claims driving much of the surge. If you or someone you love has suffered harm due to substandard NHS care, you have the right to seek compensation. This guide explains the claims process, your legal rights, and how an experienced medical negligence solicitor can help.
Holiday Pay Changes in 2026: What Workers Need to Know
Recent holiday pay changes in the UK affect how employers must calculate and record leave entitlement. Find out what the law requires and what to do if your employer gets it wrong.