We acted for Mr H, a very keen cyclist, in a compensation claim on a no win no fee basis. The claim arose from a really serious cycling accident in Leeds. As Mr H cycled down a hill on a main road with right of way, a car driver coming…
Continue Reading...We helped Mr. C, a gentleman in his mid 50’s. Mr. C suffered serious head injuries in a fall from height in an accident at work. We advised Mr. C on a no win no fee basis throughout. Mr. C was a maintenance engineer. On the day of his accident…
Continue Reading...We acted for Mrs V in an injury compensation claim arising from a very nasty motorcycle accident in North Yorkshire when she was a pillion passenger. A car pulled out of a side road from the right, straight into the path of the motorcycle causing a collision and also causing…
Continue Reading...Mrs G bought a jar of cooking sauce at her local supermarket. Later that day she was preparing the evening meal and began to open the jar. As she did so the jar “imploded” and she sustained a laceration to her thumb which required surgery and several weeks off work….
Continue Reading...Mr Y was employed by a building company as a joiner. On the day of his accident there was no joinery work available for him and so he was instructed to operate a mobile digger to move debris from one area of the yard to another. He was not trained…
Continue Reading...Mr D was a cyclist who was travelling to the station one morning to catch a train to work. As he was cycling along the road there was a side road on his right. A car pulled out of the side road over on to Mr D’s side of the…
Continue Reading...Mr S was a driver for a Car Hire company and was returning a vehicle back to his company’s head quarters on the motorway. As he was driving the vehicle hit an obstacle on the road and the front tyre of the vehicle was punctured. He pulled the vehicle onto…
Continue Reading...We helped Mrs. H, an elderly lady who tripped and fell on a pedestrian footpath and suffered a wrist injury. We advised Mrs. H on a no win no fee basis throughout. The footpath was the responsibility of the Local Authority. There was a large hole in the path that…
Continue Reading...Mrs E was employed as an administration assistant in an office and part of her duties included filing of files and documents. Her employers had a racking system to hold the files, which filled one of the walls. This meant that some of the filing had to be done at…
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