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Amputee communication solutions

We communicate with all of our clients and loved ones via the methods with which they feel most comfortable.

Our lawyers are available for face-to-face meetings on a nationwide basis should this be the preferred method of communication.

Clearly, we are set up to communicate by more traditional methods such as telephone or letter, but increasingly we are being asked to communicate via email. Our unique offering means that this is possible even if those involved do not have access to a computer. Our service, in some cases, covers the installation of a laptop computer at no cost, to enable email contact with our lawyers to be established.

To discuss your, or a loved ones situation, please call us on 0800 61 66 81, or use the contact details at the top left of this page.

What our clients say about us...

"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 me and my family. You helped to get our lives back on track." Mr S Henderson, Ipswich

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