
What can you do if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault?
If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault you may be entitled to claim compensation for your injuries and losses.
The amount of compensation you will be entitled to will depend on the nature of your injuries. You will also be able to recover compensation for financial losses that you incur as a result of the accident e.g. loss of earning, physiotherapy, traveling expenses etc.
It is important that you instruct solicitors that specialise in personal injury claims. Find out how we can help you by completing the contact form on the contact us page of this site.
What will it cost me?
We do not charge you a single penny if we deal with your accident or injury claim irrespective of the outcome of the claim.
To ensure that you receive a quality service we also guarantee that claim will be handled throughout by a fully qualified solicitor as we do not employ any unqualified staff to do legal work.
Making an Injury Claim
To make a personal injury claim, simply fill in our quick enquiry form on the contact page. We will then contact you and assess whether you have grounds to make an injury claim and whether our no win no fee service can help you to claim.
Moving home is stressful enough without having to worry about your Solicitor. That's why when you use Bryant Solicitors you will find that we appoint a Solicitor to manage your file from start to finish. Our Systems are Lexcel accredited and we have been awarded a certificate to show our commitment to obtaining full Lexcel status in the near future. This proves our commitment to customer care and demonstrates how robust and efficient our systems are.
If you have had a bad experience with a Solicitor before, let Bryant Solicitors show you that sometimes, good things do come in cheap packages.
We look forward to working with you.
Our civil litigation department is headed by Denny Bryant who has specialised in civil litigation since 1995 and his team is experienced in dealing with both business and private clients in disputes involving breach of contract, negligence claims, including professional negligence, personal injury, land and property disputes including business lease renewal claims and employment disputes for both employer and employee. You can find out more information about Denny from his Partner profile.
We also offer a fixed fee service for residential Landlords from drafting tenancy agreements to taking possession proceedings. For further information on this service please contact us using the contact form accessible from the contact page.
Resolving disputes can be expensive. We provide a cost effective service and we offer a range of funding alternatives to meet this obligation including contingency and conditional fee arrangements and, where appropriate, arrange after the event legal expenses cover.
If you require for further information as to how we may help you resolve your dispute or to bring or defend a claim please contact us giving brief details of your problem and we will email you or telephone you back as to whether we can help you and if so how.
The breakdown of family relationships often causes a great deal of stress for all involved. This could be reduced by legal advisers who take a sympathetic and practical approach to the situation.
Bryant Solicitors can provide the right kind of advice and experience in all areas of family law.
We can assist you on a private basis or through Public Funding (formerly called Legal Aid) subject to your financial means.
In order to assess the case the initial 30 minute interview is free of charge.
Wills
Most people assume that all their money will automatically pass to their next of kin, but this isn’t always true. If you don’t leave a Will then the law determines who inherits your estate. No-one likes to talk about death, especially their own, But if you don’t make plans on how you want to distribute your worldly wealth while you're still alive, you can leave a host of problems and hardships for your grieving family.
We all know we should make one but often do not understand why. Here are some important points to consider:
If you are single
You will want your estate divided amongst friends, relatives and charities of your choosing and in the proportions you want.
If you are married
Don’t assume “my other half” will get everything. Brothers, sisters, parents or children may have a claim! If you live as a couple, but are not married, you may be treated as a single person and your surviving partner may get nothing at all!
If you are a parent
You should consider who would look after your children in the event of your death. This is particularly important in the case of single parent families or unmarried parents living together. If your wishes are not stated the Court will decide on the future of your children.
If you are retired
Maybe you made a Will a long time ago. It probably needs updating to include additional grandchildren or deletion of persons you no longer feel you wish to leave anything to.
If you want to:
• Make proper provisions for your family.
• Leave legacies to your children/grandchildren.
• Make a charitable donation
• Protect your family from Inheritance Tax
• Appoint Guardians for your children
• Leave a specific heirloom to somebody
• Protect assets against care home fees
Then you need a will. Don’t leave it to chance.
Probate Administration
The stress and trauma of dealing with a relative’s death can be magnified when it comes to finances and paperwork, especially tax forms.
Death can throw up all sorts of financial shocks, from a nasty surprise in the Will, hidden debts or even a stash of share certificates that are unaccounted for.
Knowing where to start can be tough and create tensions within grieving families.
The process of Probate involves:
Collecting any money that is owed.
Settling debts due (including outstanding taxes).
Dividing the estate amongst the respective beneficiaries.
Whether you are an Executor or the next of kin, the list of duties can be a daunting prospect. Our qualified team understand what you are going through and are here to offer our full support and guidance to those who have suffered bereavement.