Treatment and Rehabilitation for Personal Injuries

At JMW we understand how an injury or accident can dramatically alter a person's life. We also appreciate that in some cases no amount of personal injury compensation can restore a person's life to how it was before an accident or injury. One of our primary objectives is to ensure that our clients obtain the very best treatment and rehabilitation to help them take the important steps towards regaining an independent life. As a leading UK personal injury solicitor firm, we are experienced in dealing with all types of personal injury claim and can arrange for you to receive the best possible treatment and rehabilitation services for your personal injury, as well as achieving the best possible award for personal injury compensation.

Depending upon your injury, the type of rehabilitation service could include some of the following: medical attention, pain relief, physical therapies (e.g. physiotherapy), surgery, retraining and counselling. JMW have access to the very best providers of rehabilitation services including assistive technology, physical aids, events and rehabilitation services.

Each year we recover in excess of £10 million in personal injury compensation for our clients, who have been injured in all types of accident, including car accidents, accidents at work, accidents in public places and clinical negligence. Our breadth of experience covers all types and severity of injury from minor whiplash to injuries of a catastrophic nature. Our approach to customer care is to treat people as individuals not just clients and to show sensitivity and respect throughout all stages of the claim.

Our team of personal injury solicitors can make a real difference by actively arranging private treatment sessions, re-housing and the implementation of care and case management programmes, where appropriate. The sooner you contact us the more we will be able to help.

We work on an ethical no win, no fee basis which means there is no financial outlay or risk to our clients. If we cannot recover our costs and fees from the person at fault's insurance company, we write them off. You will not be liable for any fees and we will not take any deductions from your personal injury compensation*.

If you have been injured or fallen ill, and it was not your fault - choosing the right personal injury solicitor is a very important decision to ensure you receive the best possible treatment, rehabilitation and compensation award. For free, confidential advice without obligation call us on 0808 144 0043 or complete our free claim assessment opposite.


* This does not apply to clinical and medical negligence cases. Please ask about funding arrangements.

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Contact us with details of your accident and we will advise if you have a valid claim for compensation
 
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Our legal team will put a case together to support your compensation claim and arrange for you to see an independent medical expert
 
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We will ensure you receive the best possible treatment,and support to help you recover from your injuries
 
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We will obtain the best possible compensation, if necessary, fighting your case in Court
 
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You will receive your compensation cheque without any deductions (if we can't recover our fees from theother party's insurance company, you will be protected from paying
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