Claimants regroup after court blow
After last week's landmark judgment in their favour, insurers are claiming more than a simple victory over industrial deafness. As Tanya Powley discovers, defendants believe their success has undermined the prospects of wider actions from the claimant sector
For more than three years, Post has followed the developments of potential industrial deafness claims, with the saga ending - for now - with the handing down of Judge Inglis' verdict at Nottingham
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