1) Our online chat facility allows you to briefly discuss your potential
claim with one of our advisors, who may not be a solicitor, before you decide to
formally instruct us to act for you. Any advice or information given in online
chat, or preliminary phone calls, will be based on the limited amount of
information we have at that point.
2) Until you become our client by formally instructing us to act for you,
then, subject to paragraph 5, a. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OR
COMPLETENESS OF ANY ADVICE WE GIVE YOU; and b. YOU SHOULD NOT RELY ON ANY ADVICE
WE GIVE YOU AS IF IT WERE LEGAL OR PROFESSIONAL ADVICE
3) If you would like to formally instruct us, please let us know and we will
ask you to sign and return an engagement letter containing our terms of
business. Information on the website
4) This website gives general information only. You should not rely on any
information contained in, or available through, this website as if it were legal
or professional advice. We cannot guarantee that the information available on or
through this website is accurate at al times. Our liability
5) We disclaim all implied warranties to the fullest extent permitted by law.
We exclude, to the fullest extent permitted by law, all liability for loss or
damage arising out of use of this website, use of materials available through
it, or use of the online chat facility, whether by negligence or otherwise.
However, nothing in terms shall limit or exclude our liability for death or
personal injury arising from our negligence, or for loss or damage arising from
fraud, nor do these terms affect your statutory rights as consumer. Links to
other sites
6) Our site may link to other websites, which may be accessed through our
site. We are not responsible for the data policies or procedures or the content
of these linked websites.
The incident which caused your injury must have been within the last three
years for us to be able to help you. There are shorter periods of limitation for
some types of claim. Please ensure you contact us as soon as you can for advice
on this.
If you are under the age of 18 years you will need the authority of your
parent or guardian to make a claim.
The incident causing the injury must have
occurred within England and Wales, where our jurisdiction lies.
In some
cases, such as an assault, a claim may have to be made to the Criminal Injuries
Compensation Authority. Different charging structures will apply here. Please
contact us for details.