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Although no amount of money can ever fully compensate for losses sustained by life changing injuries, significant damages can ensure a future that is as comfortable and secure as possible.

A young woman in her thirties sustained injuries in a road traffic accident leaving her a complete tetraplegic. She was awarded £3.25m, enabling her to buy a home in Florida where the warm climate has helped her considerably. She is seen here achieving her lifelong wish of swimming with dolphins.
  • Since 2000 the team has helped clients obtain damages in excess of £40m.

  • Two young tetraplegics, both injured in road traffic accidents, were awarded £4.57m and £4.4m and are now able to move forward and build new lives.

  • Despite serious doubts as to whether he would win anything at all, a young tetraplegic injured in a road traffic accident was awarded £1.5m, allowing him to set up his own business in this country and purchase a house in Spain.

  • £2.25m was awarded to an incomplete tetraplegic who was in the Royal Marines. He now competes in wheelchair tennis tournaments (as seen below) around the globe and is tipped to represent England at the Beijing Olympics. 

  • A young woman in her thirties sustained injuries in a road traffic accident leaving her a complete tetraplegic. She was awarded £3.25m, enabling her to buy a home in Florida where the warm climate has helped her considerably. She is seen here achieving her lifelong wish of swimming with dolphins.

  • A young paraplegic, who was training to be a paramedic, was awarded £1.75m, thirteen months after falling during a rock climbing exercise.

 
Making a Claim

Investigation
– Gathering and carefully analysing all relevant evidence is crucial at all stages of a claim.
Risk Assessment – By assessing all aspects of a case we are able to make an informed and accurate evaluation of the chances of winning.
Interim Payments – We strive to ensure that our clients have no financial worries and, wherever possible, claim substantial interim payments to help until the final award. For example interim payments totalling £950,000 were secured for a young tetraplegic , enabling him to pay for alternative accommodation, care, equipment and transport prior to conclusion of his claim.
 
 

We offer a national service. Initial advice, in hospital or at home, is free and we can offer a “no win no fee” agreement in appropriate cases.

We provide total support throughout the legal process with the sole aim of ensuring a positive outcome – the maximum damages in the shortest possible time.

Instruct us without obligation to make a claim.


 

£2.25m was awarded to an incomplete tetraplegic who was in the Royal Marines. He now competes in wheelchair tennis tournaments around the globe and is tipped to represent England at the Beijing Olympics.

Contact:
Oxford:  Richard Dawson 01865 268663 email