The majority of those who choose to contact us have had no reason to bring a serious injury case before. It is our objective for all of those affected to quickly understand how their case will be funded, and give a full transparency and assurance as to the reasons that they will not have to pay for our services.
Compensation awards are secured on our clients' behalf from insurance companies. These companies also pay the legal costs that we at Serious Law incur. The method of our cost recovery ensures that our clients receive the benefit of our entire suite of serious injury services at no cost to them. In addition, the excellent reputation we have built within the insurance industry, results in us securing the substantial awards that our clients require to fulfill their unique requirements.
The legal costs paid to Serious Law by the insurance company are in addition to any awards made to our seriously injured clients. There are no deductions made whatsoever from the total compensation amount awarded.
All potential cases are reviewed by a specialist serious injury lawyer on a cost-free, and confidential basis. This process is undertaken with no commitment to use our services required whatsoever. This ensures that all potential clients can contact us for confidential advice, without the fear of commitment.
We protect our clients with legal expenses insurance. This is bespoke and is tailored to meet the needs of each individual case. We also utilise no win no fee agreements, which ensure that our clients have no requirement to pay the Serious Law for any work undertaken.
Our aim provide full transparency of the processes and financial awards that occur throughout your or your loved one's case. Please use the contact details at the top left of this page to discuss your situation with us.
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