We are often contacted by those affected by brain or head injury, and their loved ones to discuss the possibility of transferring their case to us from another law practice, as they think they have chosen the wrong solicitor to act for them.
One reason is insurance companies telling clients that they are obliged to use the solicitor that they had suggested. This is in fact not the case, and those affected by brain or head injury are free to instruct any solicitor they wish and transfer their case accordingly.
It may be that the firm dealing at the time do not have the skills and range of services that we at Serious Law have to assist those who have suffered brain or head injury.
We have produced a series of free guides that are of use if you think you may have chosen the wrong solicitor. To view these guides please >Click here...
Our specialist lawyers are more than willing to discuss your situation, show how we can help and illustrate potential next steps. Please feel free to contact us using the telephone number at the top left of this page.
Lack of experience when dealing with spinal injury cases can lead to serious mistakes being made. There really is no substitute for experience. Please use the resources suggested on this page and throughout this website, to ensure that you have selected the right solicitor and that the range of services that we provide can be provided by this firm.
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