- Criminal Injury Compensation Claim
Here is something you must know about injuries resulting from crime. The criminal is not compensated, only the victim is, and he will only be compensated if it is proved that his physical or mental... - Work Accident Compensation Claim
You can always approach a no-win, no-compensation solicitor if you were injured at work: if you had an accident involving office machinery and equipment, or you were injured on ladders or scaffolding... - Slips, Trips And Falls Injury Compensation Claim
Claiming compensation out from an injury that is caused by a slip, trip or fall can be tricky. If you slip on a patch of water at work, do you hold your employers liable or the plumbing company who... - Medical Negligence Compensation Claim
It doesn’t matter if it happened in a private clinic or in a facility run by the National Health Service. If your condition worsened or you are faced with a new injury, you can claim for medical... - Medical Malpractice Compensation Claim
Are you suffering from an illness or medical condition that hasn’t been diagnosed and missed by your doctor’s and the hospital, have you suffered from pain and no one would take any notice, have the... - What Can I Make A Compensation Claim For?
If you’ve been in an accident that wasn’t your fault and the accident was in the last 3 years you have a legal and civil right to claim compensation. There are many different types of accidents that... - Making A Compensation Claim Against A Public Accident
If you’ve had an accident whilst in a public environment – this could be an uneven pavement and or footpath, a wonky slab, slip, tripped or fallen in a shop, shopping centre, and leisure centre and or... - Advantages Of A No Win No Fee Compensation Claim
There are many advantages to be had by pursuing a ‘no win, no fee’ claim, first and foremost because you have the piece of mind knowing that you will not be worse off if you claim and are...
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