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shall give you a FREE assessment.
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obligation to claim when you speak to our specialists.
They will give you FREE advice and
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“A staggering £10billion is paid out
in compensation claims every year, says the
Institute of Actuaries.”
The Sun Newspaper
“Compensation is a good word, imbued
with justice. Those who lose money or health through
another’s crime have moral rights.”
The Times Newspaper
"As society changes, rules
and regulations need to compensate that"
- Martine Wright, London bomb victim
ITV News
“If you have a genuine claim
– where someone else is to blame – you should
be able to get compensation from those at fault.
This is only fair. The victim or the tax payer
shouldn’t have to pay out where someone else
is to blame. But there is not always someone
to blame. Genuine accidents do happen.”
Lord Falconer - BBC News
“We welcome the fact that our population is
becoming better educated and informed and should
not moan when citizens insist on their newly
discovered legal rights, assisted by government-sponsored
no-win, no-fee arrangements. Why should innocent
people injured through no fault of their own
put up and shut up when the law provides redress?
The expression “compensation culture” somehow
suggests that it is morally reprehensible for
people with legitimate claims to pursue actions
for damages. Bad claims are rarely, in my experience,
paid by insurance claims managers and plain
silly claims — such as those arising out of
burns caused by spilling hot coffee on oneself
— have been and will continue to be rejected
by our judges, who appear to be considerably
more robust than their counterparts in the US.”