Head and Brain Injuries and Compensation

We understand that representing a victim of brain damage involves much more than merely processing a claim and looking for compensation. It is of paramount importance that brain injury claims are only entrusted to those firms who have the requisite level of expertise and experience.

In such matters it is important to consider a claimant's rehabilitation needs from the day he or she is discharged from hospital. This can involve either a residential rehabilitation programme costing thousands of pounds, or helping to smooth the way to homecare by engaging the services of an experienced brain injury case manager.

Claim Online Now

No amount of personal injury compensation can restore a person's life to how it was before such a catastrophic injury. Our solicitor's primary objective primary objective is to obtain the best treatment and rehabilitation for each of their clients and thereafter the best compensation outcome.

There are 3 ways that you can speak with them about your claim for free. You can call our freephone number where you will speak directly with an experienced personal injury expert (not a claims handler filling out a claim form), or ask us to call you, or complete the simple online form and we will then contact you, when we have reviewed the information.

It is crucial that anyone who has suffered a brain injury or head injury should seek advice as to whether a personal injury compensation claim can be made. Our solicitors are available to look at the details of any case and provide expert advice as to the whether a claim for personal injury compensation can be brought.

More details on types of head injury
More details on the treatment of head injuries

Disclaimer & Privacy Policy: Whilst we try to ensure that we only publish information which is up-to-date and accurate, we cannot guarantee this to be the case. We cannot accept any liability for any actions done or not done as a result of reading any information on this site, or as a result of any guidance given by ourselves or solicitors with whom we work. This site provides general guidance and not specific legal advice, for which individuals should consult a solicitor.

This website does not automatically capture or store any personal information about those who use it. Those who complete online forms or who email information to us may give us their personal details, which may be retained by us and used to email you with relevant information and guidance, and may also be passed on to solicitors who are on our various panels of legal advisors. That information will not be passed on to anyone else.