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Free DVD Free brochure Free guideOur key amputation lawyers lead larger teams of specialists. Our client’s are safe in the knowledge that every element of their case is professionally conducted by a specialised lawyer. We understand the importance of each case, and as such have built a nationwide team to reflect this. Our approach is consistent in its high standards, and unmatched in its delivery.
We have one of the largest teams of specialists in the country, whose expertise encompasses unrivalled legal excellence along with the ability to deliver immediate financial assistance, bespoke rehabilitation and housing adaptation solutions.
Our lawyers regularly work in teams of 15 on a case. We designate a key amputation lawyer to liase with clients and ensure consistency of approach. Our client’s benefit as our extended teams are all specialists who have experience in working in situations such as theirs. Our teams are able to work in a seamless, coordinated manner due to our industry leading technology. This ensures that our client’s needs are analysed and met in short timescales, with case progresses being controlled and efficient, in order to deliver substantial financial awards.
We are pioneers in the legal industry in relation to the way that we work on our client’s behalf. All correspondence received, is available to our teams in electronic format by 6:30 am each day. This efficient working methodology provides unique benefits to our clients. Our industry leading technology ensures that all lawyers working on client’s behalf have a single view of the case evidence. We do not rely on paper files which slow progress, as this would not deliver the levels of client service and innovation on which our reputation has been built.
Our technology is such, that when visiting a client, our amputation solicitors can review case progress by interacting with our systems in real time. Often, clients require us to review their case progress at a location of their choice. Our systems allow extended teams to provide vital expertise by dialling in to a virtual conference. Our clients find this beneficial, as we can efficiently progress their case at a location of their choice, with all resources necessary being available at all times.
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"Often the public perceives lawyers in a negative way, but it would be interesting to see if they kept this view after seeing the impact you have on peoples lives. I can honestly say that I did not understand the breadth of service you offer. I hope others in a situation such ours, others take the time to speak to you to find out how you can help." Mr C Murray, Bedford
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