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Our brain injury claim solicitors will both support you in accessing the best possible rehabilitation following your accident, and in obtaining the appropriate level of compensation to ensure that your needs are met, and that you have security in the future.
Since the introduction of Major Trauma Centres in the UK, deaths as a consequence of head or brain injuries have reduced dramatically and now only 0.2% of cases of people attending hospitals with head injuries result in death. The consequence of this is that there are more people in the UK living with the traumatic brain injuries than there have ever been before.
Our focus throughout all traumatic brain injury compensation claims is ensuring that our clients are able to return to independent fulfilling lives and that they are able to return to the highest possible quality of life. Our specialist team have strong links with medical experts and rehabilitation providers to ensure the severity of the brain injury is fully investigated, and the potential for recovery is maximised. In the most serious cases we have long established links with:
The team also benefits from having an in-house professional deputy to assist with the management of what can be substantial awards of damages.
Call us free today to see how we can help you understand your options on 0808 164 0808, or request a call back if you’d like one of our no-win, no-fee experts to call you.
We are usually able to offer no win, no fee agreements (also known as Conditional Fee Arrangements (CFAs)) to our personal injury clients. In ‘no win, no fee’ agreements there are no up-front costs for you and if you don’t win, we don’t get paid.
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In general you have three years from the date of injury or reasonable knowledge of injury to bring a compensation claim. There are some exceptions to this rule for instance where the matter involves a child in which case the child has three years from the date of their 18th birthday to bring a claim, therefore expiring on the individual’s 21st birthday.
It is important to speak to a legal team as early as possible to avoid any issues with limitation dates.