Our expert key amputation lawyers and their support team build a detailed knowledge of the circumstances surrounding by exclusively dedicating their time to the case. All advice we give, and work we undertake, is done so at no cost to our clients. All cases are handled by a specialist team experienced in dealing with those affected by amputation. This team works with all parties involved throughout the lifetime of the case; we do not move our cases between lawyers.
Our mission is to play our part in the process of helping to rebuild lives and we hope to have the opportunity to discuss the ways in which we can help. We understand our client’s needs at this time, and after initial meetings or telephone calls, leave clients free to decide how they wish to proceed. The meeting and initial discussion process ensures that potential clients have met an amputation specialist, and gained an understanding of the wide range of services that can be provided.
Many law firms can illustrate experience in dealing with personal injury, but amputation is different. Our lawyers are experts in not only understanding the complex legal issues relating to spinal injury cases, but also in the medical issues affecting our spinally injured clients. This unique skill set ensures that our client’s needs are understood and met from the first moment we begin work.
As part of our service commitment, we have invested in a paperless state of the art office environment, groundbreaking computer technology, electronic storage, digital dictation and data transfer and video conferencing. These facilitate the efficient delivery of services by our spinal injury lawyers, and illustrate to our clients that they have chosen to work with a firm that is cutting-edge in its approach to understanding and helping with their situation.
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