Time to lay the cards on the table.
The House of Lords' recent decision to overturn the verdicts on the Fairchild, Fox and Matthews meso...
The House of Lords' recent decision to overturn the verdicts on theFairchild, Fox and Matthews mesothelioma cases has highlighted what looks
set to become an increasingly important issue - where the buck stops for
taking care of society's needy.
The insurance industry has been vilified for what some have seen as
unwillingness to pay what it owes to mesothelioma sufferers. Clearly,
those who suffered the terrible effects of working with asbestos need
financial support but is this necessarily the
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