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Andrew Bentham

Andrew Bentham

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andrew.bentham@taylor-rose.co.uk

Practice Areas

Andrew has acted for clients across the entire field of medical negligence, but has a particular interest in cases involving birth and spinal injuries, neurological injuries, orthopaedic injuries, gynaecology, anaesthesia, management of diabetes and oncology.

Andrew has a particular interest in fatal claims, including representation at inquests where a death has arisen from medical negligence.

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What should I do if my neighbour builds on my property? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I’ve discovered that my neighbour has extended their property onto my land. What are my legal

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Can I claim compensation for a delayed train journey? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My train was delayed significantly, causing inconvenience. Can I request compensation?

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How can I challenge an unfair dismissal in the UK? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I think my recent dismissal was unfair. What steps should I take to file a claim?

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My ex-partner took our child abroad without permission. How can I get them back?

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What should I do if I am accused of a crime? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

I have been accused of a crime and may face legal action. What steps should I take to defend myself?

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What can I do if a tenant refuses to pay rent? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My tenant has stopped paying rent and refuses to communicate. What legal actions can I take?

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What are my rights during a redundancy process? 1 answer

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15.12.2024

My employer is making redundancies, and I might lose my job. What are my rights in this situation?

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How do I claim inheritance if there is no will? 1 answer

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A close relative passed away without leaving a will. How can I ensure my share of the inheritance?

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