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Do I Have to Go to Court?

Court rooms can be quite scary and intimidating places, and as a result many people are put off from making compensation claims, despite having suffered injury through negligence. This is perfectly understandable, but as your quality of life has suffered due to the negligence of another, it is only fair that you receive the compensation you deserve.

Out of Court Settlements

Out of court settlements are common where personal injury claims are concerned. Many companies and organisations recognise that they have been at fault, and to save expensive legal costs offer to settle out of court. This means that you will not have to go to court for your compensation claim. In short, court appearances are only necessary if the third party chooses to fight the claim.

Our Injury Solicitors

To operate on a no win no fee basis, it is important that we only take on cases that we feel have a good chance of winning. This also reduces the chance that you will have to go to court, as companies and organisations will want to settle outside of formal court proceedings due to the cost.

What happens if I have to go to court?

If you have to go to court we will advise you on what is expected of you, and outline the proceedings. You can rest assured than in the unlikely event of having to make a court appearance, our injury lawyers will support you throughout the process.

How Do I Make a Compensation Claim?

Simply fill in the contact form or call and speak to one of our personal accident claims advisors. We will assess the details of your case and take it from there.

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