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Gorringe, lack of warning and the failure to protect

The House of Lords' decision in Gorringe fails to protect drivers injured through a lack of signs or poor highway maintenance, says Peter Edwards.

First appeared in the December 2004 issue of the Personal Injury Law Journal

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