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If you have been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault then you may be entitled to claim compensation.
We appreciate that making a claim for personal injury compensation and instructing a solicitor can be daunting. We seek to put our clients at ease and ensure that the whole process is explained clearly. We will answer any questions that you may have and will keep you updated as your compensation claim progresses. Our friendly approachable team are always there to help you at any stage of the claim.
Should you prefer a face to face meeting then we can arrange this either at our offices or at your home.
From our initial telephone conversation we will obtain the information we need about your accident to be able to start to resolve your claim immediately. We will give you clear and practical advice. We will explain the process and give you a likely time frame for when the claim will be brought to a conclusion.
Every client’s needs and every claim are different. Many cases are resolved within a few months of us being instructed to act. Cases where the injuries are more severe, where private medical treatment is required, or where liability is in dispute, may take longer to resolve.
If necessary we will arrange an examination with a Doctor or Consultant in your local area to obtain a medical report on your personal injury, which is used to claim compensation.
We aim to make any claim simple and stress free for our clients. We will deal with all of the investigations and administration to allow you to relax and recover from your injuries.

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