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Personal Injury Compensation Claims

Are you entitled to pursue a personal injury compensation claim?

Personal injury compensation claims are often made as a result of physical and mental trauma caused to an individual as a result of some form of negligence. Because the process of making a personal injury claim can add further stress to an individual’s condition, personal injury specialists such as Bott & Co are here to help with the claims process.

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Dealing with more than 4000 compensation claims cases each year, Bott & Co are more than qualified to help you with your personal injury claim.

Helping You with Your Personal Injury Claims Case

Personal injury claims are necessary to make because victims often need time from work, and sustained injury, as well as the length of time to recover, may mean the individual requires recompense for damages and loss of earnings. A successful personal injury compensation claim can help alleviate financial stress.

In more serious personal injury claims where individuals have sustained aggressive head injuries, loss of limb/s or spinal damage, or any other types of injuries in which individuals can no longer function ‘normally’ in their daily lives, large sums may be awarded.

At Bott & Co, we’re used to working with large and small personal injury claims cases, and we’re a number one choice for successful claims.

Making a Personal Injury Claim

At Bott & Co, we offer genuine ‘no-cost’, 100% no win no fee personal injury compensation claims. If you have been the victim of negligence and have been subject to injuries that were not your fault, call Bott & Co on 0800 083 0110 or use our online claims forms and fill in the details of your claim.

Other types of personal injury claims

Bott & Co is a firm authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA Number 333831. The professional rules of the SRA can be accessed here. The partners of Bott & Co are Solicitors of England and Wales.

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