We are often contacted by those affected by amputation, or their loved ones to discuss the possibility of transferring their case to us from another law practice. In our experience, it often transpires that the law practice working on behalf of the person affected at that time, do not have the experience or ability to offer the full range of expertise and services that we at the Serious Law Practice.
Lack of experience when dealing with amputation cases can lead to serious mistakes being made. The mistakes that are most often made by inexperienced law practices relate to missing important time limits, or missing out large potential elements of your or your loved one's case. This results in the settlement, which provides the foundation to help rebuild lives, being a fraction of its true worth. Our experienced amputation lawyers will talk to you to discuss the services we can provide for you or your loved one who has been affected by amputation. These services set us apart from other law practices.
One reason is insurance companies telling clients that they are obliged to use the solicitor that they had suggested. This is in fact not the case, and those affected by amputation are free to instruct any solicitor they wish and transfer their case accordingly. It may be that the firm dealing at the time do not have the skills and range of services that we at Serious Law have to assist those who have suffered amputation.
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