Do I need to use a local personal injury claim solicitor?

No. It is no longer necessary for you to attend a solicitors office to make a claim. Quittance are a nationwide company and our panel solicitors help hundreds of clients based throughout England and Wales every month.

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What happens if I need to sign documents?

Your solicitor will correspond with you will by telephone, letter or email. At no stage will you need to attend our offices to sign any documents.

Can my solicitor visit me at home or in hospital?

Yes. If necessary we can arrange to visit you at your home or at hospital.

If I need a medical, will it be carried out locally?

Yes. Personal Injury claimants are usually expected to attend a medical assessment to support their claim and give it the maximum chance of success. Claimants will be expected to attend a medical whichever solicitor they choose to represent them.

For more information see: Can my personal injury medical be carried out locally?

Are home visits available?

Yes - if required.

How did your injury happen?

The compensation claims process will depend on where and how your injury occurred. Click the icons below for more information:

How we can help you with your injury claim

Your solicitor will fight for the best possible compensation settlement for you, and the highly-experienced panel of solicitors have an excellent track record of winning injury claims.

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If you have any questions, or would like to start a No Win No Fee injury claim, we are open:

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Call us for FREE advice on 0800 376 1001, or arrange a call back from a friendly, legally-trained advisor:

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