My solicitor Michelle was pleasant to…
My solicitor Michelle was pleasant to talk to and explain everything in basic terms. We have both concluding my claim positively
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My solicitor Michelle was pleasant to talk to and explain everything in basic terms. We have both concluding my claim positively
I was passed to Law Together by the National Injury helpline. I had broken my ankle due to an issue with a section of beach and boardwalk in Brighton. They seemed were great at first. However they told me I had a strong case and that they were putting in a claim for between £25,000 - £100,000. I was not expecting anything like this but the amount of the claim seemed back up what they were saying that I have a strong claim. So I was so shocked when my case was denied. But on reading the councils reasons I realised they had not fully explained why that part of the beach is so treacherous and why it had contributed to my injury. I also feel the inflated amount contributed to the claim denial. On top of this when Karen, the person dealing with my claim, said I need to speak to my supervisor before I share the outcome, it made me feel like I was dealing with someone very inexperienced or even in training. I have now written to them asking them to log a formal complaint. I am also going to seek other legal advice about their handling of the claim. And contact the council myself to get the issues rectified. It feels like a massive waste of my time. When maybe I should have just submitted a claim myself when the council offered that. I just thought that a solicitor might be able to get the situation across better than me but unfortunately it seems they can’t!!!! Avoid avoid avoid
I suffered a burn injury at a west London boxing gym in a well known shopping mall. Rather than deal with the matter the executive ignored me. I instructed Law Together and nearly 2 years later and just before court proceedings were listed we were offered a favourable settlement by the defendant. I am very happy with Law Together who have demonstrated why we need such sharp lawyers to tackle despicable businesses
I take pen to paper to extend my sincere appreciation for the outstanding service you and your team provided. I must say how professional and thorough barrister Rob Hastie was today. Our talks before court and during the break were reassuring and very professional. Your expertise and commitment throughout the case to delivering high-quality results are truly commendable.
Please express my thanks to Karen and the whole team at Law Together for a job well done.
I will with no hesitation recommended Law Together to anyone finding their selves in a similar position.
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