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Brain Injury Claims

Brain Injury Compensation Claims

No Win No Fee compensation claims for brain injury can result in damages payouts as high as £9 million, depending on:

  • the severity of the injuries or condition involved
  • the age of the victim and how many years of treatment and long term care they will need
  • the nature of the care, how intensive it will need to be.

Our specialist brain injury solicitors can gain an interim payment from the defendant’s insurers to keep the victim and their family afloat financially while their case progresses. This is extremely important.

Gaining Interim Compensation Payments For You

If the person injured is the family’s main breadwinner, you need to be certain your solicitor has the necessary experience to get the insurers to compensate you while your claim is being prepared.

Coles Miller has a proven track record in obtaining interim compensation payments for clients with head and brain injuries. It is one of our key strengths as specialist clinical negligence and personal injury solicitors.

We know that brain injuries are life changing but that life does not stop. All the daily pressures continue: paying the mortgage or rent, all the household bills, feeding your family.

So we aim to gain interim compensation payments for you within weeks. This helps to ease the pressure and give you greater peace of mind as we progress your claim.

Testimonial

In 1997, Steve Cooper's son was knocked off his bike and sustained a serious head injury. Watch the video below to learn more about how Coles Miller helped Steve's family and secured interim payments to help support them through a very difficult time. 

 

 

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Meet the team

Adrian Cormack

Partner, Head of Personal Injury Department

Brian Parsons

Personal Injury Executive

Crispin Cormack

Serious Injury Paralegal

Jonathan Rich

Solicitor

Lauren Newman

Trainee Solicitor

Lucy Andrew

Costs Lawyer

Stacey Park

Serious Injury Paralegal

Jacob Emery

Solicitors Apprentice

Rosie Galway

Legal Secretary