Bullying And Personal Injury Compensation

I read a letter in a paper, where somebody was saying how everyone gets bullied, and in the good old days they just got up and hit the bully and everything was sorted.

Wouldn’t it be great if life actually worked like that?! Of course, it doesn’t, and bullying goes so much further than hitting. More and more adults are being bullied, and I’m amazed at the amount of people I’ve spoken to who’ve been bullied online, at work or even at home, bullied by the neighborhood. There’s a huge snowball effect when it comes to bullying, and I say good on anyone who claims personal injury compensation for it.

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