You thought it was going to be an ordinary day.
Then everything changed. A fall, a crash, a mistake that never should have happened - and suddenly, life isn’t what it was.
You’re left with pain, questions, and a sense of injustice.
That’s where we come in. We help people pick up the pieces after serious injury or medical negligence. We’ll listen, guide you through the legal process in plain English, and fight to get the answers, support and compensation you deserve.
You focus on healing. We’ll handle the rest.
How we work:
We understand that making a claim can feel overwhelming - especially when you're dealing with pain, stress, or uncertainty about the future.That’s why we make the process clear, calm and supportive from day one.
We start by listening. You’ll speak directly with a senior solicitor who takes the time to understand what’s happened and what matters most to you.
We’ll explain your options in plain English, no jargon, and give you honest advice about your case.
Once you’re ready to go ahead, we handle everything - investigating what went wrong, gathering expert evidence, and building a strong case on your behalf.
We keep you updated at every step, and we’re always here when you need to talk.
Our goal is simple: to get you the answers, support, and compensation you need to move forward - with care, compassion, and strong legal expertise on your side.
Areas we cover:
- Road traffic accidents – injuries from car, motorbike, bicycle, e-scooter or pedestrian accidents
- Accidents at work – when you’re hurt whilst doing your job
- Slips, trips and falls – in shops, public places, or someone else’s property
- Injuries in public places – for example in parks or on pathways
- Serious injuries – brain, spinal and amputation injuries
- Criminal injuries – when you’re hurt as a result of a crime or assault
- Fatal accidents – helping families after a loved one dies due to negligence
- A&E mistakes – errors made in emergency departments, like missing serious injuries
- Surgical mistakes – errors during surgery, including surgery in the wrong site, or leaving objects inside the body
- Delayed diagnosis – when a condition is missed or found too late
- GP negligence – when a family doctor misses signs of illness or doesn’t refer you when needed
- Poor care in hospital – including infections, bed sores or being left without help
- Birth injuries – harm caused to a baby or mother before, during or after childbirth
- Medication errors – being given the wrong drug or wrong dose
- Mental health care failings – a failure to assess risk appropriately
No Win No Fee – What it Means
We believe everyone should have access to justice — without worrying about the cost. That’s why we offer No Win No Fee agreements for personal injury and medical negligence claims.
It means you don’t pay anything upfront. If your claim doesn’t succeed, you won’t have to pay our legal fees. If you win, most of your legal costs are paid by the other side. We’ll agree a success fee with you at the start, which comes out of your compensation - and we’ll make sure everything is explained clearly so there are no surprises.
No hidden costs. No pressure. Just expert legal help, with nothing to lose.
What do we cost?
We take a flexible approach to our costs; and the fee structure of each instruction is case-specific.
We are more than happy to discuss our costs options on an informal basis.
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