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Have You Been Injured in a Road Accident That Wasn’t Your Fault?
Our expert road accident solicitors are here to help you claim the compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses.
Questions You Might Have:
How does No Win, No Fee work?
Do I have a valid road accident claim?
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What can I expect during the claims process?
Gary Matthews Solicitors are professional yet very approachable. They walked me through step by step, in a kind and understanding manner. Highly recommend.
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No Win, No Fee means you don’t pay any legal fees upfront, and you only pay if your case is successful. During your consultation, we’ll explain exactly how this arrangement works, including any potential costs or conditions, so you’re fully informed before making any decisions.
Experts in Road Accident Claims
We specialise in cases involving:
Car accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Cyclist injuries
Pedestrian accidents
Hit-and-run cases
Accidents caused by uninsured or untraceable drivers
⚠️ Act Quickly! Road accident claims must typically be filed within 2 years of the incident. Contact us today to ensure your rights are protected.
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