Personal Injury Solicitors
Caversham Solicitors is a firm with a strong reputation for being a friendly, caring and sympathetic firm. This attitude is particularly reflected in the Personal Injury department where all claims are handled by a qualified personal injury solicitor who is a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers. Our main personal injury services include:
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[li]Accident at work[/li]
[li]Road Traffic Accidents[/li]
[li]Slipping and Tripping Accidents[/li]
[li]Children’s Accidents[/li]
[li]Holiday/Travel Accidents[/li]
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[li]Fatal Accidents[/li]
[li]Injury as a consequence of a crime / assault[/li]
[li]Public Liability Claims[/li]
[li]Occupiers Liability Claims[/li]
[li]Clinical Negligence[/li]
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Our personal injury solicitors is trained to help you understand the process of making a claim and advising you at every step of the way. We are committed to providing you with a high standard of care and assist you in obtaining compensation that you are entitled to.
In most cases of Personal Injury, we are able to offer a Conditional Fee Agreement (often referred to as No Win No Fee). This is an arrangement where we will only get paid if we are successful in bringing your claim. Our legal costs will then be paid by the opponent.
If you have suffered an injury that was not your fault, please email us at info@cavershamsolicitors.co.uk today for a no obligation exploration of your rights so that we can advise you on whether there is a potential for a Personal Injury claim.
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