No Win, No Fee Serious Injury Compensation

Hemiplegia (sometimes called hemiparesis) is a condition that affects one side of the body. It is caused by injury to parts of the brain that control movements of the limbs, body and face. Generally, injury to the left side of the brain will cause a right hemiplegia and injury to the right side a left hemiplegia. An incomplete spinal cord injury in the cervical spinal cord can also cause hemiplegia. The can result from vehicular accidents, acts of violence, slip and fall accidents, or other events which stress the musculoskeletal system. Our solicitors are experienced in dealing with hemiplegia compensation cases and understand the condition well.

The Right Choice For Serious Compensation Claims

Over the past 33 years, our specialist team has dealt with thousands of cases like yours throughout the UK. Our expert lawyers will fight to help you get the compensation you deserve and access to the care and rehabilitation you need. It might seem daunting, but we will guide you every step of the way.

We Specialise In Serious Injury Law

Whilst other firms deal with many areas of law, we only work with serious personal injury cases. Our focus and expertise has helped to establish ourselves as one of the UK’s leading personal injury firms – feared by defendant solicitors and insurers alike, and widely praised by medical professionals and our clients.

What We Believe In

We believe in fighting for the most positive outcome possible for you. Whether this be compensation, rehabilitation, or support, we will use our skill and expertise to get the right result for you.

Proud Of What We Do

We couldn’t be more proud to help play a part in rebuilding people’s lives; it’s why we do what we do.

Not Sure If You Can Make A Claim?

Even if you are not sure if you can make a claim you should get in touch. Our expert team will talk through the details of your case and be able to better inform you of where you stand.

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Simply complete the form and one of our serious injury specialists will contact you to discuss your situation and advise you on your next steps. Alternatively, call us free today on 0330 058 0377

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