Identifying the correct defendant in a trip claim can often be challenging, as recently demonstrated by Louise Moore, portal co-ordinator in the Personal Injury team at Switalskis.
Identifying the correct defendant in a trip claim can often be challenging, as recently demonstrated by Louise Moore, portal co-ordinator in the Personal Injury team at Switalskis.
We are pleased to report a recent successful personal injury claim that underscores the vital importance of workplace safety and the employer’s duty to protect their employees.
Electric shock accidents can cause injury ranging from relatively minor injuries through to life changing injuries with devastating effects.
Violence in educational settings is a growing concern in the UK, with incidents ranging from verbal abuse to severe physical assaults.
When defendants deny liability, the claim must proceed to court. When the court process starts, Switalskis will represent you and argue your case using the evidence we've collected. Learn more about what happens during court hearings in the personal injury claims process.
Before you start a personal injury claim, there are key ways to improve your chance of success. Learn more about the steps you can take before your claim.
Once you have gathered evidence, your solicitor will notify the defendant (or their insurance provider) of your intention to claim compensation by using a Letter of Claim. Learn more about what happens after you submit your claim.
If you are making a personal injury claim, you and your solicitor will work together to gather evidence and build a case. Learn more about the evidence you need to support a personal injury claim.