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Medical Negligence & Personal Injury law firm offering free ‘no win, no fee’ claim assessment­s

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IF YOU or someone you know have suffered due to medical negligence during a hospital stay, or have been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you could be entitled to financial compensati­on.

Whatever the nature of your claim, one thing is for sure: you need a solicitor with experience in that particular area of law.

Alan Curtis Solicitors have over 25 years experience in helping people secure the compensati­on they deserve. You don’t have to worry about legal jargon or complicate­d procedures. The team at Alan Curtis take care of everything for you and keep you informed at every step of the process.

Here are four key reasons to choose Alan Curtis Solicitors:

Your claim remains our top priority:

They put your interests before theirs, and go above and beyond to maximise the amount of compensati­on you are entitled to.

You get a personalis­ed service: The legal process is

complicate­d, but Alan Curtis Solicitors make it simple for you. A dedicated legal team works with you to guide you through every step and keep you fully informed about your claim.

No win, no fee guarantee:

You only pay legal fees if you win your case. You’ll know the likely time-frame, fees involved, and how much you can claim.

So, you can make an informed decision on whether to proceed with your claim at the outset.

The best outcome for you:

Compensati­on is calculated on the level of injury suffered and the financial loss which has been incurred. Alan Curtis Solicitors strive to ensure you’re compensate­d fairly for any losses you’ve sustained thus far, and for losses you may continue to suffer in the future.

To discuss your situation, call the friendly team at Alan Curtis Solicitors on 0800 065 4333. Or fill-in the simple form online at www.alancurtis­solicitors.com.

There’s no obligation when you get in touch. Discover how much your specific claim could be worth and get your life back on track financiall­y today.

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