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You do not need to know the legal category — that is our job. Each case file explains whom it may help, what evidence to keep safe, and how the process honestly works. Not sure? Open a confidential enquiry and we route it correctly.
Personal injury claims
You were hurt — at work, in a shop, on the road, by a product, or in circumstances someone else controlled — and the injury has real consequences for your health, income or family.
First evidence to keep safe: medical records and the names of anyone who saw what happened.
Open the fileMedical negligence and malpractice
You or a family member suffered serious harm during or after medical treatment, and you want an honest, expert-led assessment of whether the care fell short of accepted standards.
First evidence to keep safe: your medical records — you are entitled to request copies from the provider.
Open the fileMotor vehicle accidents and RAF claims
You were injured in a road accident — as a driver, passenger, pedestrian or cyclist — and need the claim handled properly, whether through the Road Accident Fund or otherwise.
First evidence to keep safe: the accident report reference, medical records, and photographs of the scene and vehicles.
Open the fileAircraft accidents
You or a family member was injured — or a loved one lost — in an incident involving an aircraft, whether a commercial flight, charter, or private aviation.
First evidence to keep safe: tickets and booking records, and the names of the operator and flight.
Open the fileRailway accidents
You were injured on or around trains or railway facilities — as a commuter, at a station or crossing — and the incident points to unsafe conditions or operations.
First evidence to keep safe: your ticket or proof of travel, and photographs of where the incident happened.
Open the fileInjuries in public places
You were hurt in a place open to the public — a store, shopping centre, sidewalk, or venue — and unsafe conditions or negligence appear to have played a part.
First evidence to keep safe: photographs of the exact spot and condition that caused the injury, taken before it is cleaned up or repaired.
Open the fileThese pages are general information, not legal advice, and no page can tell you conclusively whether you have a claim — that always depends on the facts and evidence of your matter. Reading this website creates no attorney-client relationship.
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