Have you been injured in an accident on the road, at work or in a public place?
We can secure compensation for you on a no win, no fee basis
Our team of specialist Personal Injury lawyers can handle your claim - whether it arises from a road traffic accident, an accident at work, a trip or fall, industrial disease / occupational illness, criminal assault or any other cause.
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 compensation for our clients from £1,000 to over £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 several of our personal injury lawyers are members of The Law Society's 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 and for claims to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) where a fee is deducted from compensation recovered because no legal costs can be recovered from the CICA.
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