Sunday 15 July 2012


  • Assess your eligibility for compensation and duly appoint an expert solicitor where appropriate.
  • Arrange an independent medical report to see how well you are recovering.
  • Assess whether you need any more medical help – and, if needed, arrange it immediately.
  • Advise you, whenever possible, of how long your claim will take and how much compensation you might receive.
  • Make you aware of ‘after-the-event insurance’ to help you cover your opponent’s costs should you lose your case.
  • Let our solicitor negotiate compensation on your behalf – regularly updating you about the progress of your claim.
The final stage of the process is when you receive a cheque compensating you for your injuries – more than 95% of cases are settled before going to court.

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