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Contact us regarding amputation

We provide several services to ensure you can contact us. You can receive free advice from our specialised amputation solicitors by any of the methods listed below

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Serious Injury Law Practice,

Sherrington House,

Chorley Street,

Bolton,

Lancashire

BL1 4AL

 
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What our clients say about us...

"I knew immediately that I would only feel comfortable using a well-established law practice with substantial resources and experience. I called because I knew that you would take care of me and my family. You helped to get our lives back on track." Mr S Henderson, Ipswich

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Latest News 06/01/09 Orlando, FL (PRWEB) February 28, 2008 -- For the first time in many years, body-powered prostheses... Click to read more... A new prosthetic accessory worn on the residual limb of a transtibial (below-knee) amputee was... Click to read more... All News  

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