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All cases are handled by a specialist brain & head injury team experienced in dealing with those affected by brain and head injury. This team works with all parties involved throughout the lifetime of the case; we do not move our cases between lawyers.

We build our solutions and services from the foundation of detailed analysis of the circumstances surrounding the injury. This ensures we understand, and can therefore meet the needs of all involved.

To speak to our specialised legal team, 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 did not realise how much a law practice could help. My rehabilitation and housing adaptations were organised by you and all of my financial needs are now accounted for. My life although different, has a focus which allows me to look positively towards the future." Mr P Heliwell, Rotherham

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