Our pedestrian accident specialists investigate all elements of the circumstances surrounding the cause of injury to ensure that we compile a thorough and detailed case. The vulnerable nature of pedestrians as road users means that often serious injuries such as brain, head or spinal injuries are sustained in accidents. As a result we employ investigation experts who help to build a case which includes elements such as expert witness opinion and any necessary reconstructions. We leave no stone unturned when working for pedestrians who have been seriously injured. Our skilled investigation results in our clients receiving substantial awards to help them rebuild their lives.
Many law practices can illustrate experience in dealing with general personal injury claims, but working on behalf of pedestrians who have been seriously injured requires a specialist skill set in terms of the process involved.
Our serious pedestrian injury team is dedicated entirely to understanding the needs of those who have sustained as serious injury as a pedestrian from both a legal and physical perspective. This unique approach ensures that all of our clients receive the maximum level of compensation along with all of the extra services that we offer.
The pedestrian accident compensation that we secure for our clients is paid by the insurance company of those responsible for causing the pedestrian accident. We make no deductions from these awards. The insurance company of those responsible also pay the Serious Law’s legal costs. This protects our clients as they pay us absolutely nothing.
We provide a series of unique services to those seeking to claim pedestrian accident compensation. These services have been built up over 20 years and provide benefits that are found nowhere else. To find out more >Click here...
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