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Why contact your medical negligence lawyers?

There are many victims of medical negligence who do not make a claim of compensation simply because they are not aware of their legal rights. At the Serious Injury Law Practice we will not think that you are wasting our time, even if you think that you might be at fault yourself. You should seek our advice, as you may be surprised at the outcome.

We operate an unlimited free initial advice service, so you have nothing to lose to find out about your rights.

For free legal advice 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 am so glad that your services we recommended to me. My wife's injury affected the whole family, but at all times your specialists worked on behalf of us to deliver exactly what we needed. Your sensitive and caring approach was a great comfort throughout the whole process." Mrs N Unsworth, Yeovil

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