Types of Accident You Can Claim Compensation For
There are many different types of accident you can claim compensation for. No matter what type of injury you’ve suffered, you may be entitled to compensation.
However, if you want to claim the maximum amount of compensation, it’s important to get legal advice from specialist personal injury solicitors.
We deal with a wide variety of different accidents and handle everything from straightforward cases, to complex high-value claims.
Why use Rothera Bray to make a Personal Injury claim?
We routinely handle cases on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis.
You will be assigned a dedicated member of our personal injury team.
We will discuss your claim with you in detail, so we can be completely open and honest about the prospects of you winning your claim, as well as the potential level of compensation you may receive.
You will be supported by us from start to finish and kept updated on progress at all stages, so you know exactly what is happening with your case.
We can try to arrange interim payments before your final compensation settlement, so you do not have to worry about meeting day to day payments, or additional costs as a result of your accident.
We are members of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).
We will travel to your home, or hospital if it is more convenient for you
We will take your specific needs into account when calculating a compensation settlement, such as any rehabilitation, or medical care you need and any loss of income.
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The Types of Accidents We Can Help You Claim Compensation For
Greg Almond
g.almond@rotherabray.co.uk
Greg qualified as a solicitor in 2006 and has specialised in Personal Injury for more than 16 years. He acts for clients who have suffered life changing injuries. Greg also specialises in cosmetic and clinical negligence claims.
Ian Johnson
i.johnson@rotherabray.co.uk
Ian leads the Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence department in Leicestershire having worked there for over 26 years, as a Partner for over 23 of those years. He specialises in a wide range of high value serious injury claims.
Claire Cooper
c.cooper@rotherabray.co.uk
Claire Cooper is a Senior Associate in the Claimant Medical Negligence team with expertise in brain injury claims, birth injury to mother and baby, group actions, misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis of various conditions including cancer, cosmetic, dental, product liability, inquests, fatal claims and more.
Julie Walker
j.walker@rotherabray.co.uk
Julie Walker is a Consultant in Rothera Bray’s Personal Injury department and has 24 years’ experience in acting for clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries, brain injuries, spinal injuries and fatal accidents.
Lisa Goulding
l.goulding@rotherabray.co.uk
Lisa Goulding is a Clinical Negligence Executive and is primarily based at our Derby office.
Rebecca Howard
r.howard@rotherabray.co.uk
Rebecca is a Serious Injury Executive in the Personal Injury department at Rothera Bray and is based at our Lace Market Office
Seetal Patel
s.patel@rotherabray.co.uk
Seetal Patel is a solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Personal Injury department and is based at our Lace Market office.
Abagail Clarke
a.clarke@rotherabray.co.uk
Abagail Clarke is a Trainee Solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Clinical Negligence department and is based at our Lace Market office.
Katie Sampson
k.sampson@rotherabray.co.uk
Katie Sampson is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Personal Injury department and is based at our Lace Market office.
Aleksandra Chrusciel
a.chrusciel@rotherabray.co.uk
Aleksandra Chrusciel is a Paralegal in Rothera Bray’s Personal Injury department and is based at our Lace Market office.
Swati Kotecha
s.kotecha@rotherabray.co.uk
Swati is based at our Leicester office and is a paralegal within our Personal Injury department. She also has a law First Class Law degree.
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