Switalskis represent over 400 survivors of abuse in Lambeth and, to date, have settled over 165 cases with damages reaching a total in excess of £8 million pounds in redress payments for our clients.
Switalskis represent over 400 survivors of abuse in Lambeth and, to date, have settled over 165 cases with damages reaching a total in excess of £8 million pounds in redress payments for our clients.
Switalskis represent the family of eleven year old Harry Whitlam who was killed by a reversing tractor on 9th August 2013.
In recent years the Northern Ireland Executive set up an inquiry to investigate allegations of historical institutional abuse between 1922 and 1995.
A report into a Greater Manchester Police investigation of child sexual exploitation (“CSE”) has concluded that the force was failing to protect children who were known to be suffering “the most profound abuse”
This unscripted politician (and now Prime Minister) likened the expenditure on investigations into child sex abuse to “spaffing money up the wall”.
A case pursued by Switalskis is the first to be decided under the new Poole case rules have had a judge decide in favour of the claimant.
West Yorkshire Police have made 44 arrests in conncection with historical child sexual abuse.
We have recently represented three victims of on-line sexual abuse at the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA)