Acquired Head and Brain Injury

Acquired brain injury claims can follow accidents such as falls, road collisions, workplace incidents, or assaults. Injuries may range from mild concussion to serious brain damage affecting memory, independence, communication and daily life.

Discuss your situation with our specialist Brain Injury solicitors – get in touch or call 0191 5666 500 for FREE advice with no-obligation to start a case.

We are vastly experienced at dealing with serious head and brain injury claims and other claims of the utmost severity. Claims of this nature are complex and our solicitors have the expertise and experience to deal with cases sensitively.

Rehabilitation treatment is often critical in the early stages following the accident if the injured person is to make the best possible recovery. As experienced head injury solicitors and to facilitate the best possible recovery, we work with experts appointed on your behalf to identify and organise any treatment which may be required, in addition to that already provided by the NHS.

Why choose our Head and Brain Injury solicitors in Sunderland?

We treat accidents and personal injuries with the seriousness they deserve, placing the focus on securing fair compensation and supporting your recovery.

  • Our specialists guide you through every option & stage of a claim.
  • No win, no fee – there’s zero cost to you unless compensation is secured.
  • We handle cases with care, compassion and patience.
  • We use plain English to keep the process clear and stress‑free.

Our approach to Head and Brain Injury Compensation Claims

If you or a loved one has suffered an acquired brain injury, we can provide the legal advice and professional support you need to hold those responsible to account.

  • A free no-obligation case discussion with our solicitors
  • Analyse case details and work out if you have a strong claim
  • Explain ways to fund case – including No Win, No Fee option
  • Gather evidence & ensure case is as strong as possible
  • Give you the best chance to secure maximum compensation
  • Negotiate and try to agree a settlement outside of court

No Win, No Fee Head and Brain Injury Claims Explained

We handle many personal injury claims on a No Win No Fee basis, also known as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA).

This means you pay nothing if your claim is unsuccessful. If your claim succeeds, your opponent will usually cover most of your legal costs, and a success fee will be deducted from your compensation.

We share the risk with you, meaning you only pay if your claim is successful. We will explain all funding options, your chances of success and how to maximise your compensation before you decide whether to proceed.

To discuss your options, arrange a free and confidential consultation with our solicitors by calling 0191 5666500. There is no obligation to make a claim, and our initial advice is free.

Based in Sunderland – trusted across the North East & UK

If you have suffered an injury caused by someone else’s negligence, our experienced personal injury solicitors are here to help you seek the compensation and answers you deserve.

Based in Sunderland, we represent clients across Newcastle, the North East and throughout the UK. Whether you prefer to meet in person, speak over the phone, or arrange a video call, we offer a free, confidential and no-obligation consultation.

Contact our personal injury solicitors today or call 0191 5666500 to discuss your options.

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