Personal injury solicitors in East Anglia.

Dealing with a personal injury claim whilst attempting to recover can be difficult. Our specialist personal injury solicitors are here to guide you through the process, helping you to move forwards physically, mentally, and financially. Our dedicated injury claim team have experience dealing with cases of all severities – from whiplash injuries to lasting brain damage. We have also helped families navigate legal processes involving accidents with fatalities. Whatever your circumstances, you can count on us to help you reach a positive outcome.

Expert solicitors for personal injury claims.

Hansells is a law firm with specialist experience helping clients achieve compensation for personal injury. From straight-forward claims to cases that end up in court, we can help you move forwards with your life following a serious injury. We also work collaboratively with other departments, enabling us to deal with situations involving trust funds or apply to the Court of Protection following receipt of compensation. Whatever has happened, Hansells is here to help you achieve the resolution you deserve.

Our personal injury service.

At Hansells, we help clients lodge and achieve personal injury claims for a variety of situations and circumstances, including:

Personal injury claims are made following a range of incidents where the injured party is not at fault, including road accidents, accidents at work, tripping accidents, assault, and faulty products. The injuries are often physical, but they can also be psychological, and affect sufferers for the rest of their lives. They can also impact the injured party’s ability to work, posing significant financial losses. This area of the law can also include injuries and illnesses sustained through clinical negligence.

There’s no legal requirement to enlist the help of a personal injury solicitor when making a claim. However, doing so at the earliest opportunity is a wise move – dramatically increasing your chances of achieving suitable compensation. It is likely your legal fees will be covered by insurance. If this is not the case, you may be eligible for a ‘no win, no fee’ agreement. To find out more about our personal injury service, enquire now with one of our solicitors. We can arrange a free, no obligation consultation to discuss your case in more detail.

Personal injury solicitors help those who have suffered a personal injury make and achieve a claim for compensation. They provide legal advice and representation in court, helping people recover from the physical injury and financial losses sustained through inability to work. A claimant will have 3 years in which to lodge their claim from the date of limitation, with several exceptions. For example, if the claim is on behalf of a minor, there is no limitation until they reach 18 years of age. Also, if death occurred as a result of the accident, the limitation is up to 3 years from the date of death. Whatever the circumstances of your case, your personal injury solicitor will provide all the information you need to lodge a claim successfully.

Norwich’s specialist personal injury solicitors.

Our dedicated legal team have decades of experience providing practical guidance for people who have sustained serious personal injuries. We know the impact an injury or illness can have on your physical and mental health, as well as your financial wellbeing. We have an excellent track-record of winning claims and achieving adequate compensation for people suffering a wide range of injuries. Discover how we can support you through this difficult time today.

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