
RTA Claim: £28,000 Awarded After Client Hit While Stopped at Red Light
Being stopped at a red light should be safe. Unfortunately, one moment of driver negligence can result in serious, life-changing injuries.

Being stopped at a red light should be safe. Unfortunately, one moment of driver negligence can result in serious, life-changing injuries.

A £33,000 Compensation Payout for Employer Negligence. Our client was sent abroad for a routine work project. They returned with serious back injuries after being made to lift heavy items—repeatedly—without proper equipment or assistance. This resulted in a hospital stay, time off work, and lasting pain.

A £3,000 Compensation Payout for Substandard Dental Treatment
A woman was awarded over £3,000 in compensation after her dentist failed to provide adequate care. What should have been a routine filling turned into months of pain, repeated procedures, and the loss of three teeth.

It’s a question we get asked often: will I have to go to court when making a personal injury claim? And the answer is nearly always no. Only around 2–3% of cases end up going to court; the majority are settled without a hearing. In this post, we aim to put your mind at ease by discussing how personal injury claims are usually settled and what to expect in the unlikely event that your case does end up in court.

When we hear the term serious injury, it can evoke images of life-altering events, hospital stays, or prolonged recovery periods. But what exactly constitutes a serious injury? Here’s a closer look at its meaning, the implications for those affected, and why understanding it is important.

Cerebral Palsy, a group of neurological disorders affecting motor skills and movement, can be caused by factors such as birth injuries and medical negligence. Families facing the challenges of Cerebral Palsy often struggle with emotional, physical, and financial burdens. In this post, we aim to clarify the process of pursuing justice through Cerebral Palsy injury claims.