Personal Injury Claims
"My thanks go to Hannah and her team and I would recommend them to anyone who needs legal advice."
Private Client, Belfast"Having been involved in a road traffic accident I contacted this highly experienced solicitor for their help and advice. They represented me in what was a long and difficult process and have been exceptional throughout."
Private Client, Belfast"My experience with Hannah has been superb. She is friendly and courteous and will act in your best interest with professional attire."
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Expertise
- Recover the compensation you deserve and get your life back on track after a personal injury
- We will support you and your family to achieve the best result.
- We are APIL accredited personal injury lawyers
- We openly explain options for funding your compensation claim
What We Do
- Road Traffic Accidents Assistance Services
- Clinical Negligence in respect of medical or dental negligence
- Accidents at Work
- Injuries in a Public Place
- Industrial Disease
- Asbestos Exposure
Get in touch
To find out more about how we can help you with your Personal Injury Claims query, please contact us.
FAQ
- What qualifies as a Personal Injury? A personal injury is sustained in an accident which was someone else’s fault. This includes car accidents, slips, trips and falls in public, defective products and even wrongful death. The losses are usually physical, psychological or financial. A personal injury claim is the legal process of recovering compensation from the party that is believed to have caused you the loss.
- Can I make a Personal Injury Claim myself? Yes, it’s possible to make a personal injury claim yourself, however the benefits of seeking legal advice are immense. It can be time consuming and complicated, which is why an experienced personal injury solicitor can make a big difference to your success. If you choose to make a personal injury claim yourself, you could stand to lose a larger sum of money if your case is not successful, including fees paid out to experts, potential court fees and the other party’s legal costs. Instructing an experienced accident solicitor means you are less likely to miss something important.
- What evidence is needed for a Personal Injury Claim? You’ll need evidence to support your personal injury claim, including any medical records from your GP or hospital. Your solicitor may recommend that you are examined by an independent specialist who can provide a separate report on your condition. Other evidence may include photographs of injuries and the scene of the accident, witness statements, police reports and diagrams detailing how the accident occurred.
How we work
- Transparency on fees
- Professional & discreet service
- Tailored approach for your circumstances
- In-house taxation, property, company and commercial services
- Established network of financial advisors, pension, business & property experts