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I bought an influencer coin and my money is gone: Can I sue?
Published on 17/03/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins
While recovering funds lost in a crypto scam presents challenges, UK law offers multiple viable pathways to pursue compensation from promoters and developers of fraudulent cryptocurrency schemes.
Can you sue a school? Your rights as a parent in the UK
Published on 25/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 9 mins
UK law specifically protects students' educational rights through the Education Act 2002, Equality Act 2010, and common law principles, allowing legal action when schools breach their duty of care.
Sue the police successfully: Critical steps and common pitfalls
Published on 24/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 8 mins
What you write in your initial police complaint can be used against your civil claim later. Even legitimate cases fail because people unknowingly undermine their position in their first report.
Suing your landlord in the UK: a step-by-step guide
Published on 19/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 11 mins
You can take legal action up to 6 years after moving out, giving you ample time to gather evidence and build a strong case. This comprehensive guide walks you through everything from building your case to claiming maximum compensation.
Suing for false accusations: Understanding your rights under UK law
Published on 18/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 9 mins
The shock of hearing that false allegations have been made against you can stop life in its tracks. Whether these claims were made by an ex-partner, colleague, or stranger, the...
How to sue a company under UK law?
Published on 12/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 12 mins
Send a formal Letter Before Action to the company's registered address (find on Companies House), outlining your claim and giving 14 days to respond. If no resolution, file your claim through the relevant court - online for claims under £100,000.
Can I sue a hospital for medical negligence?
Published on 10/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 10 mins
The strength of expert medical opinions combined with comprehensive documentation gathered immediately after the incident, as well as timing and expertise are crucial factors that can make or break your case.
How to sue a solicitor for negligence?
Published on 05/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 9 mins
Clients have six years from the date of negligence to file a claim, or three years from discovering the negligence, whichever comes later. However, early action significantly increases success rates, with 83% of successful claims filed within the first year.
How to sue the NHS and claim compensation?
Published on 04/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 7 mins
Most NHS negligence claims take 18-36 months from initial complaint to settlement, with complex cases potentially lasting longer. Success depends on early evidence gathering and specialist legal support.
Can I sue someone for recording me without my permission in the UK?
Published on 03/02/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
Recording someone without consent can be illegal depending on location and context: in private spaces it likely violates privacy laws, while public spaces generally allow recording unless it constitutes harassment.
How and when can I sue my employer?
Published on 31/01/2025, by Qredible - Reading time: 6 mins
Filing an employment tribunal claim is free. With a solicitor, costs typically range £3,000-£9,000 for straightforward unfair dismissal cases. Complex discrimination or mental health claims can reach £20,000+.
Do you need a lawyer, solicitor or barrister?
Published on 06/11/2024, by Qredible - Reading time: 5 mins
The words lawyer, barrister and solicitor are often used interchangeably, but they do have very distinct job roles. You are not alone if you are a little confused or were too embarrassed to ask what the difference really is.
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