TAKE ON ANY LOCAL AUTHORITY BRING CLAIM TO US - NO WIN, NO FEE
Local authorities have a legal responsibility to ensure that areas under their control are safe for the public at all times. Negligence or inaction on the part of these bodies can lead to common incidents such as slipping on ice, tripping on pavements, car accidents due to potholes and many more. These can lead to distress or even injury, which can sometimes be serious.
If you have suffered at the hands of an issue for which a local authority is responsible, then claiming against said authority may be your next step. If this is the case, TPF Law have got you covered.
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Claims against local authorities are very common because everywhere in the country falls under the duty of one authority or another. As such, you should not hesitate to push ahead with a claim that you feel is justified in an effort to seek the compensation you deserve.
Which instances an authority can be held accountable for is something under fierce debate, but we are seasoned in such occurrences and will provide you with the best chance of having your claim reach a successful conclusion. We take every claim we choose to represent with the utmost respect, importance and sensitivity.
HOW MUCH IS MY CLAIM WORTH?
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Different injuries on differing parts of the body can lead to a variety of compensation claims, both in terms of strength of case and certainly the amount of money you may be entitled to.
SHOULDER
Fracture of Clavicle £4,290 to £10,230
Minor Shoulder Injuries £2,050 to £6,600
Moderate Shoulder Injuries £6,600 to £10,670
Serious Shoulder Injuries £10,670 to £16,060
Severe Shoulder Injuries £16,060 to £40,150
STEP 1
Have a conversation with us.
STEP 2
We do all the hard work and build your case.
STEP 3
An outcome is reached.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Liability, to put it simply, means someone is responsible legally for the circumstances surrounding an accident or incident. For example, if someone admits that the issue in question was their fault, they are in turn admitting liability. Alternatively, if they were to challenge such an outcome, they would be denying liability.
It is often mandatory to go to a medical. For the purposes of the case in hand, a medical professional needs to effectively measure your current physical state and overall health. This will also give you a chance to go over any previous injuries. Any evidence obtained from your medical may be vital in proving your claim and its ultimate success.
The time your claim takes can differ depending on the exact nature of said claim. One of our most common cases, falls and trips as a result of negligence in the work place, often progress quickly to a desirable end goal in the case that the business in question admits liability. However, if the business does not admit liability, this can obviously set us up for a longer case, due to the necessary court date that would follow. Regardless of these unavoidable variables, we always strive to help process your case as quickly and smoothly as possible.
If your case does go to court, your attendance is mandatory. Whilst we do strive to make sure that your case is concluded swiftly and to your satisfaction, complexities can arise (such as liability issues), which can then make court dates necessary.
Our team of experts can help go through your case with you. This can be done at a time that best suits you, and you will then receive regular support, updates and case progression advice from our team members. We pride ourselves on opening an honest and forthright line of communication with our clients.
You can usually expect to receive any compensation within a few weeks of your case completion, often between 3-6. Our team can advise you on this further.
No – we are completely no win, no fee at TPF Law. If your case is unsuccessful, as unlikely as that is, then you will pay absolutely nothing.
Our team can be informed of your preferred method of contact during the initial meeting. We will then proceed to give you regular updates via phone, email or mail as requested by yourself. We are also on hand at any time, and available during normal office hours. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Regardless of whether you have recovered from injuries suffered due to negligence, you may still be within your rights to make a claim – and it still has every chance of being successful. For this reason, it is necessary for a medical appointment in order for a professional to assess how the previous injury or injuries have affected your overall health or daily life. Long term effects of these injuries can be used as evidence in any case you may take forward.
We will work with you in order to book your medical appointment at a time and place that benefits you and your own personal circumstances. If you then require further appointments, we will continue this dialogue with yourself. We do suggest not changing an appointment date, unless it is completely unavoidable. Some medical professionals may have limited availability, so changing these appointment slots has the potential to delay your claim.