Although in her 70s, ‘Mrs R’ is an extremely fit lady who regularly walked from her home to the town centre in Barnstaple in Devon, a distance of a little over one mile. Read more...
Bricklayer compensated for scaffolding accident
In December 2006 Mr W, a self-employed bricklayer, was working on a site in London when the scaffolding he was on collapsed beneath him. Read more...
Taking on Tesco - and winning!
comercrawley recently settled a product liability claim against supermarket giant Tesco Stores Limited. Read more...
Holiday horrors - but a successful outcome
comercrawley recently successfully settled a claim for Mr D who suffered injury whilst holidaying in Dubai with his wife. Read more...
Budding career back on track
comercrawley were instructed by the parents of Simon who suffered serious lower limb injuries in a motorcycle accident which occurred in Bournemouth in November 2007. Read more...
Boot on the other foot
Mr G was injured in an accident during the course of his work when a heavy roll of plastic fell on his foot causing a painful crush injury to his great toe. Read more...
Couple compensated for distress and trauma
A couple received 50 times more than initially offered for the trauma they suffered when a car wrecked their home of more than 45 years. Read more...
Diss man wins compensation from Adidas after Wayne Rooney-style injury
A Diss man won compensation from a leading sportswear manufacturer after suffering injuries from the same sort of high tech boot which caused Wayne Rooney to break his foot. Read more...
Suffolk pedestrian wins damages for road collision injuries
comercrawley helped a Suffolk man win damages for the significant injuries he sustained when he was knocked down close to his home. Read more...
Young East Harling mother wins damages after head-on smash
A young mother from East Harling was awarded five figure damages for injuries she received when her car collided head-on with a van. Read more...
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Personal injury news
comercrawley supports HSE asbestos campaign
comercrawley has voiced its support for an ongoing campaign by The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) which is aimed at tradesmen who work with asbestos. Read more...
Insurers are behind clampdown on ‘no win no fee’ services
Ian Comer says that intensive lobbying by insurance companies is a major factor in the government’s plans to impose restrictions on ‘no win no fee’ services. Read more...