We want as many people as possible to be able to access this website so, with this in mind, in designing our site we have followed W3C accessibility guidance and made provision for people using screen readers. We have also enabled a number of access keys to help with navigation for people who have difficulty when using a mouse. These are detailed below. If you have any problems accessing any part of this site, please let us know so that we can do something about it.
The following access keys have been enabled according to the UK Government Access Key Standard:
Skip navigation = S
Home Page = 1
Site Map = 3
Access Key Information = 0
In addition we have provided the following access keys to help you navigate this site. Access key letters are underlined in the main navigation menu to the left of the screen and are as follows:
Skip to Navigation = N
Legal Services = L
Funding your Case = F
About us = A
What others say about us = O
Contact us = C
Latest News = W
Careers at Switalskis = R
Close Window = x (in use for pop up pages)
| Browser | How to use Access Keys |
|---|---|
| Internet Explorer 5+ (PC) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key, press the number or letter of the Access key, release both keys and then press ' Enter ' |
| Internet Explorer 5+ (Mac) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and press the number or letter of the Access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla (PC) | Hold down the ' Alt ' key and press the number or letter of the Access key |
| Firefox, Mozilla (Mac) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and press the number or letter of the Access key |
| Safari (Mac) | Hold down the ' Ctrl ' key and 'Alt' key and press the number or letter of the Access key |
| Google Chrome | Hold down the 'Alt' key and press the number or letter of the Access key |
This is, of course, not an exhaustive list of browsers but includes the most common browsers used by people accessing our website according to our research. If you are using a different browser and would like to use access keys, you may be able to find details of how to do so on the BBC's excellent guide to accessibility on the web. Click here to visit the BBC's site now (link will open in a new window). Switalskis Solicitors LLP is not responsible for the content of any external websites.