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If any records are changed, I will take action : Leader of official mesh review calls for changes to reassure victims over cover-up fears
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The time taken for small claims cases to go to trial in Weymouth and Portland rose over the summer, new figures show. Small claims are often used by people seeking their money back if something has gone wrong on a deal or purchase. They make up the vast majority of all cases at civil courts. These are currently being heard in regular and emergency courts, as well as remotely, and are often used to claim less than £10,000 back for a faulty product, poor service or personal injury. The Law Society of England and Wales said the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing issues nationally, and called on the Government to open additional Nightingale courts.
Delays stacking up in Bournemouth small claims court
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DELAYS: Claimants face an 11 week delay at Barrow County Court THE time taken for small claims cases to go to trial in Barrow rose significantly over the summer, new figures show. Small claims are often used by people seeking their money back if something has gone wrong on a deal or purchase. They make up the vast majority of all cases at civil courts. These are currently being heard in regular and emergency courts, as well as remotely, and are often used to claim less than £10,000 back for a faulty product, poor service or personal injury. The Law Society of England and Wales said the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing issues nationally, and called on the Government to open additional Nightingale courts.