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Have you been injured while using public or private transport, while using a defective or dangerous product, while playing sport or undertaking adventure activities? Have you been injured while on holiday? Has your child been injured?
We handle all types of accident claim, including those arising from:
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Transport (buses, trains, planes and boats)
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Holidays (in the UK or abroad)
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Food poisoning
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Accidents involving children
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Product liability (defective or dangerous products)
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Spinal injuries
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Sports injuries (including skiing accidents and injuries)
We offer a genuine 'no fee' service, taking nothing from your compensation and making no charges for our services, insurance, loans or credit agreements.*
With a nationwide service, we can visit you at home, work or in hospital. We successfully conclude thousands of cases each year, securing compenstion for our clients from £1,000 to more than £1,000,000.
| To start your claim now please call us FREE on 0800 11 88 99 or complete the online form with a brief description of your accident and we will contact you shortly. |
Levenes is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and many of our personal injury lawyers are members of The Law Societies Personal Injury Panel and the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).
*Except in Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) claims against Untraced Drivers where because not all costs can be recovered from the MIB a fee may be charged.
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of the Potters Bar rail crash, a judge has told jurors at an inquest into the disaster. The owner of an unmanned tanning salon where a 14-year-old girl was badly burned has admitted five health and safety related charges.
A lifeguard from Willenhall, West Midlands has been fined £200 for failing to supervise a university swimming pool where a man drowned.
A Chinese takeaway in Buckinghamshire has been closed down by health inspectors after six cases of suspected food poisoning.
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