Serious Injury
The most serious injuries include;

• Brain Damage
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Multiple Injuries
• Serious Burns
• Fatal Accidents
• Asbestos related diseases

In these situations victims and families of victims need and deserve the very best help available.

There are solicitors out there who specialise in doing nothing other than working in this field.  The best of them can help their clients with a myriad of practical problems as well as the legal issue of compensation.

They know how to get their client’s access to private health care, rehabilitation, special equipment, adapted accommodation, modified vehicles, nursing care in the home and many other essential items.

These dedicated people are not easy to track down.  They do not always advertise because they are usually busy enough acting for their clients.  Our detailed knowledge of the legal market means that we can guide you to a suitable expert.


Information

New law to provide regular payments of compensation to seriously injured claimants - A new law which came into being in April 2005 requires that insurance companies should pay regular payments of compensation to seriously injured victims over the whole of their lifetime.  Up until ...
(07/02/2006)

Brain Injury - Brain Injury Sadly, brain injury is one of the most common consequences of a serious accident. Its effects can range from problems with balance and eyesight to memory loss, mood swings and depression. ...
(21/01/2006)

Brain Injury - Barton v Dooley 26 January 2004 The claimant, who was only 26, sustained a moderately severe brain injury as a result of a road accident. He was able to return to work as a forklift truck driver, ...
(21/01/2006)

Brain Injury - Wooldridge v Hayes and Vulcan Motors Limited High Court 10 June 2003 Mrs Wooldridge was a front seat passenger in a car which was struck by a wheel which had become detached from another vehicle. ...
(18/01/2006)

What is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder? -   Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a recognised psychological condition often suffered by those who have been involved in, or witnessed, a serious accident. Symptoms can range from ...
(11/01/2006)

Psychiatric Injury - This case, which was decided by the House of Lords in April 2004, is extremely important in the context of claims for compensation for psychiatric injury. Mr Simmons worked as a burner for British ...
(12/12/2005)

Food poisining award - A woman who developed food poisoning following eating a chinese meal has been awarded £1.2 million in compensation. The woman was a midwife whose career was ruined when she contracted salmonella. ...
(20/11/2005)




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