Injury Law – Wheels set in motion

Articles
12 May 2009

 

By : Emily Formby

The courts are showing signs of a move towards contributory negligence rulings
where cycling helmets are not worn by claimant cyclists, but a question remains
over how effective helmets actually are in preventing injury, says Emily Formby.

 

To read Emily’s full article in the Solicitors’ Journal please click here.

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