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More information on Other Injury Claims:

Tattoo artists and the shops in which they work owe a legal duty to their customers to exercise reasonable skill and care when carrying out their work. If they fail to comply with their legal duties then you could be entitled to pursue a legal claim against them for compensation.
It has long been the case that judges sorting out financial matters between divorcing couples would tacitly ignore compensation that one of them had received as a result of an injury claim. The logic was that such awards were uniquely personal to the individual and should not be considered as part of the matrimonial assets.
In earlier articles on this site we have discussed the risk of injury that cattle pose to walkers alongside the duties that the Animals Act 1971 imposes on animal owners. The potential for farmers being held liable for accidents involving cattle on their land has been highlighted once again in the recent decision of McKaskie v Cameron.
All 7 judges in the linked Supreme Court cases of Sienkiewicz (Administratrix of the Estate of Enid Costello Deceased) v Greif (UK) LTD and Knowsley MBC v Willmore ruled that there was no minimum level of exposure to asbestos below which no liability would attach to the Defendants.