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committed to injured people
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committed to injured people

Defective product compensation lawyers

Products which are either defective or dangerous can cause injuries. In such cases, claims are governed by specific laws which can give rise to claims for compensation. Examples of such claims include ‘itchy sofa’ claims where consumers suffered severe skin complaints after sitting on sofas which had been treated with dangerous chemicals; defective gym equipment; exploding glass drinks bottles; other types of defective containers; injuries caused by defective vaccines or blood products have also been the source of recent product claims where injuries were caused.

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I am a founding Partner of the firm, which is an APIL accredited Practice, and head of the industrial disease and personal injury departments.  I qualified as a solicitor in 1998 and am accredited as a Fellow of APIL. I regularly act for victims of serious workplace accidents who have sustained life changing injuries such as amputations.  I also specialise in asbestos related illness and noise induced hearing loss matters and have represented such claimants in the UK and overseas...
Personal injury legal practice Personal injury - Fellow
Ms Suzanne Williams of LEVY & MCRAE in Glasgow
I specialise in serious personal injury claims including brain injury, spinal cord injury and medical negligence. I have over 20 years experience in complex injury litigation, and am accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a Personal Injury Specialist and an APIL accredited Senior Litigator and Brain Injury Specialist. I am passionate about providing clients with a holistic legal service and have completed my PG Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy in order to provide empathic,...
Brain injury lawyer Personal injury - Senior Litigator
Head of the Personal Injury and Debt Recovery teams, Victoria joined Roythornes in 2007 and has over twenty years’ experience of claimant personal injury litigation. She is a long-standing member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) with Senior Litigator status, as well as having been a Law Society (SRA) Personal Injury Accreditation Scheme member for many years. Cases involving the brain and motor function hold a particular interest for Victoria, as well as those...
Personal injury legal practice Personal injury - Senior Litigator
Mr Mark Richardson of PLATT & FISHWICK in Wigan
Personal injury - Senior Litigator
Mr Neille Ryan of FURLEY PAGE LLP in Canterbury
Industrial disease and personal injury compensation claims. Neille has a wide portfolio which includes acting for claimants and defendants. He handles road traffic accidents, slips and trips, work accidents and diseases, injuries involving animals, product liability, occupiers liability, accidents at sea and he is very experienced in representing the families of victims of fatal accidents. His cases range in value from a few thousand pounds to multi – million pound catastrophic...
Personal injury legal practice Personal injury - Fellow
Mr James Braund of TRETHOWANS LLP in Poole
I am a Partner in the Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence Team at Trethowans LLP, leading the team in the Poole and Bournemouth offices. I specialise in complex and catastrophic cases. I often act for clients who have suffered life changing injuries, including brain injuries and severe spinal injuries. I use my knowledge and experience to ensure that they get the best possible outcome from their claim. I understand that litigation can be stressful, particularly when clients are coming to...
Personal injury - Senior Litigator
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