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Personal Injury ClaimsMany accidents suffered by people are as a result of another party's negligence. This means the other party is responsible for causing your injuries. In such cases, if responsibility can be established then you will have a claim for damages, such damages include compensation for earnings, pain and suffering, loss of amenity and incidental expenses. If we believe that you have a worthwhile claim, we are prepared to undertake the work on a 'no win' 'no fee' basis. At an initial meeting (free of charge) we will assess whether or not your claim has a chance of success, give an estimate of the likely timescale, discuss the need for legal insurance, estimate the final cost and give a preliminary estimate of the likely level of damages. The recent reforms in the way that personal injury cases are conducted means that a strict timetable is imposed by the court for the handling of such cases so that matters can be resolved much more quickly than they were in the past. Areas where Personal Injury Claims may arise:-
Malcolm Reynolds, who is a solicitor with over thirty years experience, is a specialist in Personal Injury Law and heads the Personal Injury Department at Reynolds Galbraith. Copyright © Reynolds Galbraith 2008 | Terms & Conditions |