Coulthursts, the brain injury lawyers, have created a new step-by-step guide to help those affected by Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their families to understand how they can start pursuing a claim for the compensation they need to rebuild their lives, and what they can expect to experience along the way.
The step by step guide has been created by Coulthursts Brain injury Solicitor, Karen Hayes, who has designed the guide to take the fear and stress out of seeking legal help, as well as answering key questions about what makes Coulthursts different.
“Specialising solely in supporting people affected by TBI, we understand how daunting it can be for people who have little knowledge of the law or brain injury to look for the help they need, and we want to reassure them that we are here to support them,” explains Coulthursts MD Philip Coulthurst.
“Our initial consultations are free and, despite offering a highly specialised legal service, we operate on a no-win, no-fee basis. All our cases are handled by lawyers with at least 15 years’ experience and we always start by coming to see you in hospital, your own home or wherever else you may need to be at the time.
“Alongside our specialist legal service we offer our Rehabilitation and Support Service, which can often even help by meeting the costs of ongoing treatment or therapy you may require while we are dealing with your claim, so that you can start rebuilding your life as soon as possible.”
This approach to seeking compensation, while the patient is still recuperating, is believed to be unique to Coulthursts. In addition, Coulthursts deliberately have lower caseloads per lawyer, so they can focus on the most important thing – safeguarding the future of the firm’s clients and ensuring the best possible outcomes.
The new information guide is presented in a question-and-answer format so that it is easy to follow, and also deals with the most common queries that worry families as they face up to the task of finding the best way to fund their futures together.
The questions covered also include such topics as the legal timing of claims, how long it typically takes to reach a settlement, whether a claimant will have to give evidence in court, and whether a settlement can affect benefits.
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