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Can I afford the Serious Injury Law Practice to act?

Yes, we provide a free unlimited initial advice process, which will enable us to assess the merits of the case. Once a decision is made to take the case forward, we are paid by the insurance company or person responsible for causing the injury or event. You or your loved one pays us nothing. In addition to this, once the case is settled we make no deductions from the amount awarded to you or your loved one's by the court.

We are proud that every person has the ability to utilise our services, as these cost them absolutly nothing.

Our specialised legal team are available to discuss all elements of your case. All of our advice is free. Please call us on 0800 61 66 81 or contact us using the details at the top left of this page.

 

 

What our clients say about us...

"With both my husband and myself being seriously injured in our car, I had no idea how we would make it through when we couldn't even make it in to your office. You became a trusted partner, always giving the right advice and giving us solutions rather than more problems. We could not be more grateful." Mrs D Anderson, Durham

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