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Can I move my Cerebral Palsy case?

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Yes you can. We often see local law practices taking on cases when they have no real expertise or relevant experience relating to Cerebral Palsy cases. Despite the best intentions of these lawyers, a lack of experience can lead to mistakes being made, and your final compensation settlement being a fraction of its true worth.

In addition to this our specialised unique services provide a service which is unmatched and provides real benefits to you or your loved one.

Our specialised lawyers will discuss your situation and allow you to make a decision regarding moving your case to us. To speak to a lawyer please call us on 0800 61 66 81 or use the contact details at the top left of this page.

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