Medical negligence: Can I claim compensation if my family member dies?

At Fosters Solicitors, our Medical Negligence & Inquests team support those who have been injured or bereaved because of medical negligence.
Is it legal to open someone else’s mail?

Are you ever allowed to open another person’s mail?
Is it legal to trim your neighbour’s overhanging tree?

We explore the law and how to avoid a dispute with your neighbour.
Veteran charity champions first NCFC Community Heroes

We are delighted to be continuing our association with the Norwich City Community Hero initiative for another season.
Fosters Solicitors and Lowestoft Town extend partnership

Fosters Solicitors and Lowestoft Town Football Club are delighted to confirm an extension to their long-standing community partnership.
Fosters Solicitors continues Anglian Combination title sponsorship

Anglian Combination Football League and Fosters Solicitors are delighted to confirm the continuation of their partnership for another three years.
Is it legal to keep our dog after we separate?

If your car radio isn’t working properly or your phone not connecting to your car, it might be tempting to use your headphones, but can you?
What is surrogacy?

Our Family Law team explore the topic of surrogacy and the call for legal reform to bring change to those looking to become parents in this way.
Asbestos – the ticking time bomb

It is nearly 25 years since the use of asbestos was banned in the construction of new public buildings in the UK, but the consequences of its widespread use between the 1930s and 1980s are now being felt, with a rapid rise in the number of cases of mesothelioma – a fatal disease with an average life expectancy after diagnosis of just 12 months.
Changes to the calculation of CETVs

HM Treasury has announced changes to the calculation of cash equivalent transfer value (CETV) for those employed within the public sector, as of 30 March 2023.