Why contact us?

We provide more than legal advice

Many people wonder why they should contact us, the answer is simple:

We are a leading brain injury compensation law firm, providing specialised services that support every aspect of the lives of those affected by brain injury. Our services provide much more than legal advice and compensation awards and provide a lifetime of support to all affected. 

A lifetime of support

Our lifetime of support includes immediate financial assistance, private rehabilitation, housing adaptations and much more. 

Nationwide advice from accredited child brain injury lawyers

We operate on a nationwide basis, and are fully accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Law Society. In addition, we have relationships with a wide range of brain injury charities and support organisations. These relationships ensure that we are at the cutting-edge of new information and research, which we utilise to constantly improve our service portfolio. 

No costs involved

We provide all of our services and advice at no cost whatsoever. We are happy to meet or talk via telephone to those wishing to bring a brain injury compensation claim to see if there is any way in which we assist. This includes those who currently have legal representation from another firm. 

 

Next Steps

To discuss your situation with a specialist brain injury compensation solicitor, please call us on 0800 61 66 81. We will treat your request with utmost confidence and professionalism at all times.

We have produced a series of free guides to brain injury compensation. These answer many of the questions faced at this time. > To receive your free guides click here.

“I knew immediately that I would only feel comfortable using a well-established law practice with substantial resources and experience. I called because I knew that you would take care of my son and my family. You helped to get our lives back on track.”
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