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Financial assistance for amputees

We understand that it is often the case that the person affected by amputation and their loved ones require immediate financial assistance. Often, our amputation lawyers quickly establish significant payments in the initial weeks of the case to meet the needs of all involved.

The payments we secure are known as interim payments, and are used to fund all recommendations made by medical and legal experts. These recommendations include rehabilitation programmes, specially adapted vehicles and any accommodation adaptations.


To discuss your, or a loved ones situation, 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 spoke with over 3 lawyers at a variety of law practices, and all of them were eager to take my case. None of them seemed concerned about me personally. You were different. You understood my situation and exactly what I needed. I did not expect to see expertise coupled with such kindness and honesty in the legal profession." Mr R Gibson, Spalding

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