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New technologies, changes in our society and environment present new opportunities, but also harbour new risks.  We support our clients and help them to identify new risks at an early stage. Changes in legislation including new business laws, and Case law, affect the way all businesses operate. 

Are you ready for the liability claims portal?

Are you ready for the liability claims portal?

A new liability claims portal has recently been introduced with the aim of making it easier for claimants to make a claim and to reduce the time it takes for them to receive compensation. A new set of shorter, stricter deadlines, in addition to the fact that the...

Personal Injury Small Claims limit?

Personal Injury Small Claims limit?

The Small Claims Court assists people in claiming without the need for solicitors, which in some cases can be expensive. In a Small Claims Personal Injury case, the court will not order the losing party to pay solicitors’ costs, which means if you do instruct a...

Changes to Driving Licences

Changes to Driving Licences

From 19th January 2013 important changes to driving licences will be introduced in line with the European Union Third Directive, which will impact you and your drivers. Those who already have a licence to drive a certain vehicle will keep their entitlements, however...

Fee For Intervention charges

Fee For Intervention charges

From 1st October 2012, the Health & Safety Executive will have the power to conduct unannounced inspections of all HSE regulated businesses, issuing charges for any “material breaches” of regulations that leads to a further investigation. These are called Fee For...

Protecting Business and Employees

Protecting Business and Employees

Travelling abroad for work can be hugely stressful – hoping the flight isn’t cancelled, ensuring you haven’t forgotten your passport, and waiting in long queues. The last thing you want to worry about is what would happen if you fell ill, or got in an accident. What...

Business Interruption Insurance

Business Interruption Insurance

Business Interruption Insurance – How long could your business survive a loss of profits?   Your contents and premises will be insured, but what happens if for some reason your business can’t operate for a significant period of time? What if your premises are...

Cyber Liability and Data Breaches

Cyber Liability and Data Breaches

Through the use of social media, cloud computing, email and databases, information can be transferred with a click of a button, and viewed by any number of people around the world in a matter of minutes. This is undoubtedly a quick and relatively cheap method of...

Metal thieves causing chaos

Metal thieves causing chaos

It is estimated that over 15,000 tonnes of metal is stolen in the UK each year, and these activities are expected to increase due to recent high demand. Beyond the obvious targets, thieves are now also a threat to the plastics industry, where they are targeting the...

Top 10 tips for fleet road safety

Top 10 tips for fleet road safety

Up to a third of all road traffic accidents involve somebody who is driving for work purposes. This totals around 20 fatalities and 250 serious injuries every week. Often it’s only repairs and insurance claims that we think about when considering the cost of an...

Landlord regulations

Landlord regulations

Earlier in the year a British landlord was convicted of failing to carry out important health and safety work in the house he was renting out to an individual. The tenant lived in terrible conditions – no heating or hot water, mould, collapsed ceilings, damp, and the...

Employers’ Liability Insurance

Employers’ Liability Insurance

Workplace absences can have a huge negative effect on a business, resulting in less efficiency, extra pressure on colleagues and higher staffing costs. Imagine if an employee was away from work for weeks due to an illness or injury, what effect would this have on your...

Bribery Act 2010

Bribery Act 2010

On the 1st July 2011 a new Act was introduced in the UK with the intention of putting a stop to corporate bribery. It outlines three new offences: offering or receiving a bribe bribery of foreign public officials failure to prevent a bribe being paid on an...

Corporate Manslaughter

Corporate Manslaughter

The Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007 has been highlighted in the news recently, as the first conviction under the law took place in February this year. This has been an important case for many industries, causing calls for greater awareness in management....

Social Media – Kill or Cure

Social Media – Kill or Cure

Social Media has quickly become the single most effective communication tool for spreading news. Be it stories about the surrounding areas, a worldwide crisis, or even just keeping in touch with a family member, the immediacy of social networking allows us to be kept...

Could you afford to recall

Could you afford to recall

It is common for companies involved in manufacture to have Product Liability insurance to protect against damages awarded as a result of personal injury or property damage caused by the product they produce or supply. However, often overlooked is the financial impact...

Environmental Liability?

Environmental Liability?

You’re a conscientious business owner who does as much for the environment as possible. You recycle, use public transport, and use energy saving light bulbs. But are you sure that your septic tank isn’t leaking into the water courses in the area? Do you know if your...