The majority of clients and their loved ones have had no reason to bring a claim before. We understand the concerns relating to how your case will be funded, and quickly set your worries at rest.
We obtain substantial awards on our clients' behalf from insurance companies who pay all legal costs incurred. This ensures that our clients receive the benefit of our highly specialised services at no cost to them. In addition to this, the excellent reputation we have built within the insurance industry, ensures that we can deliver awards which meet all of our clients' needs.
The costs paid to us by the insurance company are in addition to any awards made to you or your loved one. We make no deductions whatsoever from the compensation amount awarded.
All potential cases are reviewed professionally by a team of specialist lawyers on a cost-free and confidential basis. This allows all potential clients to contact us for confidential advice, without the fear of commitment.
You can speak to our lawyers by calling 0800 61 66 81 or by using the contact details at the top left of this page.
We can protect you or your loved one with legal expenses insurance, which is tailored to meet the needs of your individual case. We also utilise no win no fee agreements, which ensure that you pay the Serious Injury Law Practice nothing.
Our aim is to help in the process of rebuilding lives by providing full transparency of the processes and financial awards that occur throughout your or your loved one's case.
Our clients often find it comforting to speak with a specialised lawyer to talk these points through. If you would like to discuss the funding of your case please call us on 0800 61 66 81.
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