Introduction I am Nicholas Vyner Todd. I am a Consultant Neurosurgeon and Spinal Surgeon. I retired from the NHS in 2011 and from private practice in 2014. I continue to work in academic neurosurgery in personal injury and medical negligence litigation as an expert witness. My undergraduate training was at Guys Hospital. My postgraduate training […]
In personal injury cases, evidence is paramount to establishing the facts and determining liability. The burden of proof rests on the plaintiff—the person who has sustained the injury—to supply sufficient evidence that the defendant's actions or negligence directly caused their injuries. Without concrete evidence, the complexities of personal injury cases can render a potentially legitimate claim unsuccessful, underscoring the necessity for a meticulous and strategic approach to gathering and presenting proof.
Whether you were involved in a car accident, injured on the job, or suffered harm due to a defective product you may be able to file a personal injury claim.
Why do we file a lawsuit? Obviously, for getting the right amount of compensation from the offender as he was responsible for your injuries, financial losses, and mental trauma you have gone through.
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