Were you or someone you know injured?
Imagine being hurt with nowhere to turn for legal help. If you’ve suffered a personal injury in the last three years that wasn’t your fault and feels wrong, your first move should be to seek legal advice from an expert you can trust to protect your interests and help you make a claim for compensation. Get Legal Help When You Need It!
If you or someone you love has suffered from a life-changing injury, you could be entitled to financial compensation. The solicitor you choose to represent you in making a claim however will play a significant role in the success of your case. You need an expert with extensive experience in the particular type of injury or illness you are facing and, with decades of experience in all types of personal injury cases, we are here for you.
Here is how to make it right with a compensation claim.
A personal injury claim is a legal case you can begin if you’ve been hurt in an accident and it was someone else’s fault. It’s the formal process of recouping compensation from the other party who was responsible for your injury – usually their insurance company. There are no upfront costs and you pay nothing if your claim is unsuccessful.
Typically, you can start an injury claim when you or a loved one has been injured in any kind of accident that:
Happened within the last three years.
Resulted in you suffering financially as well as physically.
Was demonstrably caused wholly or partly by somebody else.
Nobody expects to be injured and it can be a real shock to the system if it happens. That’s why we’re proud of our 25 years’ experience helping people after they’ve been involved in an accident. We offer free, impartial advice about compensation and can guide you through the first important steps of making your claim. There’s no pressure and no rush: the decision is always yours and if you choose to go ahead, we’ll introduce you to one of our carefully-approved and expert personal injury solicitors.
If you’ve suffered an injury and it feels wrong, find out how to make it right.