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Horse riding compensation lawyers - Exeter

Pets such as dogs and cats are an integral part of the UK society, regards by many as members of the family. These animals can occasionally cause harm to people, and when this happens the injured person may pursue compensation for suffering and loss of income.

Many people enjoy horse riding, but with the joy that horse riding brings also comes an element of risk. If you have been injured due to the actions of a horse you may have the right to compensation.

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Mr Lee Hart of CLARKE WILLMOTT LLP in Taunton
Lee is recognised as a leading practitioner in cases involving life-changing injuries, acknowledged by Legal 500 as having ‘deep experience in heavyweight cases’ and by clients in Chambers and Partners who praise "his thoroughness and caring and supportive manner." Lee excels in handling brain, spinal and amputation injury claims, and has been described as "calm, clever and tactically astute" in Chambers and Partners.
Distance: 29 miles
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Having graduated from Exeter University with a law degree, Mike worked in London to complete his post graduate training. He joined Nash & Co in 1993 and was made a partner in 1996. He heads the Injury department and has been a member of the Law Society’s Personal Injury Specialist panel since 1996 and is an accredited Senior Litigator of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers. Mike has a wide injury practice including, head and spinal injuries, fatal claims, and clinical...
Distance: 36 miles
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