The team at Switalskis understands that for many of our clients, contending with legal matters isn’t just an unfamiliar and complex situation - it often comes at a time of profound, life-changing loss.
The team at Switalskis understands that for many of our clients, contending with legal matters isn’t just an unfamiliar and complex situation - it often comes at a time of profound, life-changing loss.
At Switalskis, we understand that for many parents, accessing birth records is about more than just paperwork, it’s about finding answers. Whether you’re looking into a recent birth, exploring what happened many years ago, or trying to make sense of a traumatic experience, your birth records can be an important step towards understanding your experience and, in some cases, seeking accountability.
A statutory will is a type of will made on behalf of someone who does not have the mental capacity to make a will for themselves. The process is governed by the Mental Capacity Act 2005, which grants the Court of Protection the power to authorise the making, alteration or revocation of a will on behalf of someone lacking capacity.
Every year, Suicide Prevention Day serves as an important reminder of the mental health challenges many face. It’s a day to raise awareness, encourage support, and highlight resources for those who may be struggling. But what happens when someone is suffering in silence, and their struggles end in tragedy? How does this intersect with contentious probate and intestacy? These legal issues may not seem directly linked to mental health at first, but they are deeply connected.
When it comes to residential development, the transfer of public open space is one of the final hurdles before the site is fully finalised. From a legal perspective it cannot be stressed enough how vital it is to ensure that the plans accompanying these transfers correctly identify the extent of the land to be transferred.
At Switalskis, we understand how devastating it can be when medical failings lead to life-changing injuries. We recently secured a settlement of over £1.5 million for a client whose breast cancer was diagnosed late, resulting in severe physical and psychological consequences.
A survivor of historical child abuse has been awarded £750,000 in compensation after seeking the advice of Switalskis' nationally recognised child abuse compensation team.
Cyclists are particularly vulnerable on our roads, and a cycling accident can leave you facing physical injuries, financial losses and uncertainty about what to do next. Time, rest and medical support will help you heal from the mental and physical damage, and compensation can cover the costs of making your recovery as comfortable as possible.