Secondary Victim Claim: UK Supreme Court Limits Rights

Secondary Victim Claim: UK Supreme Court Limits Rights The UK Supreme Court recently changed secondary victim claim cases significantly. Consequently, this ruling now reshapes psychiatric injury law in medical negligence claims. Therefore, many families no longer meet the criteria to receive compensation. At Dawn Solicitors, we fully understand that witnessing the sudden loss of a […]

Unregistered Land: Issues and Remedies All Buyers Should Know

Unregistered Land: Issues and Remedies All Buyers Should Know Unregistered land in the UK still poses a challenge for property owners, buyers, and solicitors alike. Although digital records have improved significantly, some land remains off the HM Land Registry. As a result, this creates both legal and financial risks during transactions. Key areas explored in […]

Personal Injury Trusts: Protecting Your Compensation and Benefits

Personal Injury Trusts: Protecting Your Compensation and Benefits Personal Injury Trusts play a crucial role when you receive compensation after an injury. As a result, they protect your benefits and keep them accessible. At Dawn Solicitors, we recognise that the claims process can feel overwhelming. Therefore, we guide you through setting up a Personal Injury […]

Illegal Entry in UK: Refugees to be Barred from Citizenship in 2025

Illegal Entry in UK: Refugees to be Barred from Citizenship in 2025 Illegal Entry in UK now leads to automatic refusal of British citizenship for many refugees. Starting 10 February 2025, the Home Office will therefore reject naturalisation applications from those who arrived through dangerous or irregular routes, including small boats or concealed transport. Since […]

Skilled Worker Changes 2025: What the July Update Mean

Skilled Worker Changes 2025: What the July Update Mean Skilled Worker Changes are officially coming into force from 22 July 2025, and as a result, they will significantly reshape the UK’s most-used work visa route. Specifically, the new rules introduce higher salary thresholds, reduce the list of eligible occupations, and completely close the overseas care […]