Flood Risk Property: Your Essential Buying Guide A flood risk property affects far more UK buyers than most people realise. The Environment Agency’s latest National Flood Risk Assessment furthermore confirms 6.3 million properties in England are currently at risk of flooding. Climate change projections additionally warn this figure could rise to 8 million or one […]
Property Gazumping Explained: Your Legal Rights and Options Property gazumping catches thousands of UK buyers off guard every year. A seller accepts your offer but then accepts a higher offer from another buyer. This can therefore happen at any point before contracts are exchanged. You consequently risk losing thousands in survey fees, legal costs, and […]
Switching Visa UK: Rules, Risks and What You Must Know in 2025 Switching visa in the UK lets you change your visa type without leaving the country. Therefore, it is a practical option for those already living here. Furthermore, thousands of people use this route every year. Consequently, understanding the rules before you apply protects […]
Cosmetic Procedure Injury: When Beauty Treatments Go Wrong Cosmetic procedure injury claims actively protect victims when beauty treatments cause serious harm. Fortunately, Dawn Solicitors firmly supports your right to seek full compensation. Therefore, understanding your legal position is the first essential step. Many cosmetic treatments are carried out by unregulated practitioners across the UK. Clients […]
Duty of Care Explained: The Donoghue v Stevenson Principle Duty of Care forms the foundation of modern personal injury law in the United Kingdom, and therefore courts examine whether someone owed a legal obligation to prevent foreseeable harm. Moreover, the landmark case Donoghue v Stevenson established this principle, and consequently negligence claims rely on proving […]
Missing Rights of Way: Can You Still Buy the Property? Missing Rights of Way can create serious uncertainty during property purchases, and therefore buyers often question whether lawful access rights exist. Moreover, lack of legal access may affect how the property can be used in practice, and consequently mortgage lenders may raise concerns about security […]
Visitor Visa Essentials: Documents and Eligibility Explained Visitor Visa Essentials define the requirements applicants must meet for UK visitor visa approval. Therefore, applicants must understand eligibility and documentation expectations clearly. Moreover, the Home Office assesses credibility, finances, and visit purpose carefully. Consequently, incomplete or inconsistent evidence often leads to refusals. Importantly, early legal guidance helps […]
Wet Supermarket Floor Accidents: Can You Claim? Wet supermarket floor accidents occur frequently in busy UK retail environments, and therefore injured shoppers often feel uncertain about their legal rights. Moreover, slippery surfaces can cause serious falls and injuries, and consequently understanding liability helps victims respond more confidently. Importantly, early legal advice protects both health and […]
UK Employer Sponsorship Restrictions: Risks for Retail Employers UK Employer Sponsorship Restrictions now affect many retail employers who rely on overseas workers, and therefore recent immigration policy changes have created widespread uncertainty across the sector. Moreover, increased compliance checks continue to raise concerns for small and medium businesses, and consequently employers must understand their legal […]
Global Talent Visa: Introduction to Eligibility and Routes Global talent visa routes actively attract highly skilled individuals seeking flexible immigration options in the UK, and therefore many professionals explore this visa when traditional work routes feel restrictive. Moreover, the route suits both established leaders and emerging leaders across specialist sectors, and consequently applicants must understand […]
UK Immigration Changes: Do You Need Legal Advice? UK Immigration Changes continue to affect visa applicants, workers, families, and employers across the country, and therefore many people feel uncertain about eligibility, timing, and compliance. Moreover, frequent rule updates confuse existing visa holders, and consequently individuals increasingly seek professional legal guidance. Importantly, early advice prevents refusals […]
Indemnity Insurance in Conveyancing: When Is It Required? Conveyancing indemnity cover often arises unexpectedly during conveyancing, and therefore it can cause concern for both buyers and sellers. Consequently, many clients seek clear reassurance about why solicitors recommend this protection. Moreover, lenders frequently require suitable cover before approving mortgages, and therefore this requirement cannot be overlooked. […]