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How does the court determine if an injury was accidental or inflicted

How does the court determine if an injury was accidental or inflicted

by admin | Jul 1, 2025 | News

The court determines whether an injury was accidental or inflicted (non-accidental) by carefully examining all available evidence and applying the legal standard known as the “balance of probabilities.” This means the judge must decide whether it is more...
Understanding Non-Accidental Injury: Guidance from Pepperells Solicitors

Understanding Non-Accidental Injury: Guidance from Pepperells Solicitors

by admin | Feb 18, 2025 | News

When a child suffers an injury, the expectation is that it was caused by an accident—unexpected and unintentional. However, there are times when the explanation for an injury does not match the medical evidence, raising concerns about non-accidental injury (NAI). At...

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