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Motor Accident Solicitors Society - Amputation

The Motor Accident Solicitors Society (MASS) is a national association of solicitors who specialise in road traffic accident claims causing amputation.

Members are required to adhere to service standards which are set out in the MASS Charter. Being experts in road traffic claims MASS Members will provide clear, comprehensive advice and the best possible service whilst dealing with claims.

To receive free advice from an accredited specialised lawyer please call us on 0800 61 66 81, or use the contact details at the top left of this page.

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"When I first was injured, I worried about my health, my family and what my life would be like afterwards. With help from the Serious Injury Law Practice, legal issues were the last thing on my mind. My lawyer studied all the details about my accident and the law, explained the complex legal issues in simple terms, and above all, protected my family and me. With his hard work and dedication, I received an outcome that provides support for me and my family for the rest of our lives." Mr I Powell, Bexley

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