Medical Accident Group
Sometimes, an accident, injury or issue with the provision of healthcare can change your life. When that happens, our sister company Medical Accident Group will get you the compensation you need to move forward. Our personal and clinical negligence lawyers won’t just claim on your behalf but use their expertise to help plan for the future, finding the rehabilitation and medical care you need to ensure that your life can continue the way it should be.
Our experience
We’re some of the most experienced lawyers in our field, and we know that life-changing cases require both professional skill and real care. We recover tens of millions of pounds’ worth of compensation for accident victims each year, and have worked on landmark cases – recently, we’ve helped victims of breast surgeon Ian Paterson to seek justice and start to rebuild their lives.
Our personal injury and clinical negligence solicitors are at the forefront of the industry and we contribute to seminars and education courses on the experiences and after effects of catastrophic injury and medical accidents, and regularly host presentations and conferences to inform other industry professionals of the effects of negligence and injury.
Our clients
Nationwide, we work tirelessly to support people at a crossroad in their lives, whether they have a clinical negligence or personal injury claim. Traditionally expensive costs have put people off making a claim when they could benefit from much-needed compensation, so we work on a no-win, no-fee basis. We’ll also cover any experts’ fees as we go along, so you won’t have to worry about any upfront costs.
If you can’t travel to one of our offices, we’ll come to you and meet you in a place you feel comfortable. Once we know the details, we can provide immediate legal representation and rehabilitation support.
Our specialist knowledge is founded on 200 years of legal practice
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