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Accident Claims

 

Some brief notes about us

  • Our carefully selected Personal Injury Solicitors would act for you for FREE - all costs would be claimed from your opponent's insurance company.

  • We are not a claims management company, your accident claims will be handled by specialist personal injury solicitors and not by unqualified claims managers.

  • Your solicitor will be a carefully selected firm of personal injury solicitors experienced in your particular type of accident.

  • The solicitors are all members of the Law Society - you are therefore protected by the Law Society's Professional Indemnity Insurance.

  • Although the solicitors will not invoice you, you are the client and you communicate with, and instruct your solicitor directly - not via an unqualified claims manager.

  • And, remember you do not have to pay the solicitors - or us, a penny!

 
We have a panel of carefully selected specialist Personal Injury Solicitors to help you. The personal injury solicitors are all highly qualified professionals in their fields and would not try to persuade clients to pursue hopeless claims with no merit - so you can be certain of unbiased advice and help. And as the personal injury solicitors are all members of the Law Society they are required to act in your best interest. 


More importantly, by having an experienced firm of specialist personal injury solicitors acting for you,  you'll be able to concentrate on recovering from your injuries, without any additional or unnecessary worries.

 

Telephone us on 0800 01 53425 (0800 01LEGAL)

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www.accidentclaim.co.uk

is a service from

Accident Claims Direct

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