Birchall Blackburn • Law Firm • Solicitors specialising in personal injury claims, equity release and foreign property • Offices in Lancashire (Preston, Chorley, Penwortham & Morecambe), Merseyside (Southport & Formby) and Manchester.

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Personal Injury

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Road Traffic Accidents (RTA)

Birchall Blackburn has a team of experienced lawyers who deal exclusively with Road Traffic Accident Claims.

Building on our established clinical negligence and personal injury teams, Birchall Blackburn have created a specialist Road Traffic Accident Unit The Unit is designed to deal with all aspects of accident compensation where fault is not in dispute and damages are expected to be obtained without the need to issue proceedings.

The Unit’s aim is to ensure that you keep 100% of your compensation where possible.

WHY SHARE IT WITH OTHERS?

Members of the Department deal with the following types of cases:

WHAT CAN YOU CLAIM FOR?

We will attempt to recover all your loss from the third party. These can include:-

In cases where there is damage to your vehicle we will promptly instruct Qualified Expert Engineers who are specialist in preparing reports for legal cases and negotiate with the third party to ensure that repairs to your vehicle are undertaken quickly and with the minimum of fuss.

The Unit handles many cases where liability is disputed and Court proceedings are necessary. The latest in case management software and computer technology is involved to ensure that your case is tracked and progressed through as quickly as possible.

The unit currently acts for many clients under their own legal expense insurance policy, as well as through referral companies and No win – No Fee Agreements.

For more information, contact us now:

E-mail Moira Boyce, the head of the Personal Injury Unit, or telephone 01772 561663.

Alternatively, complete our online questionnaire.

 

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