Coping with the effects of brain injury

The statistics surrounding brain injury are sobering. One-third of suffers will unfortunately not survive their injury, another third will gone on to make a full recovery while the remaining third will be left with lasting effects in varying degrees of severity.

Helping you to get your life back on track
If you or a member of your family has been affected by a brain injury, whether as the result of a road accident or an accident at work, you should consider making a compensation claim. We fully realise that for most families, the thought of pursuing a financial award at such a difficult time can seem distasteful. But it’s important to be aware that any compensation awarded is designed to help you make the adjustments to your lives that may become necessary in the aftermath of a brain injury.

Financial help when you need it
It’s true that no amount of money can truly compensate for such a devastating event. But, you may find that you will have to meet expenses that wouldn’t have otherwise been necessary. Such as the costs incurred by a long rehabilitation process, special equipment or modifications at home. And if it is the main breadwinner winner who has been affected by the brain injury, the resultant loss of earnings could make a difficult time even harder.

Personal injury solicitors
Our panel of personal injury solicitors includes experts in the field of traumatic injury. This means that we’ll be able to get you the right representation with a solicitor who knows exactly the type of challenges you and your family are having to face as a result of the brain injury. This will mean that we’ll be able to get you the very maximum compensation amount possible, providing valuable help in getting your life back on track.

Keep all of your brain injury compensation award
By acting on a no win no fee basis, we can ensure that the difficulties you are already facing will not be added to. At no stage will we request payment for our service to you, whether you ultimately win your case or not. And you’ll be able to keep every penny of the amount of compensation the Court allows you for your brain injury as our solicitor’s collect their costs from the losing side.

Call us free at any time
It’s likely that you will have lots of questions you need to ask us before making the decision on whether or not to pursue a compensation claim for your brain injury. We’re here 24 hours a day to provide free legal advice, and to answer any questions that occur to you. This advice is entirely without obligation, and you won’t be pressed into taking any action that you don’t feel ready for. Just call 0808 144 0043 at any time, or fill in the online claim assessment form and we’ll call you back.

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