Irwin Mitchell has a leading national reputation as specialists in the field of serious injury claims.
We understand that serious injuries (which include brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and amputations) have a dramatic and life-changing impact for the person injured and for those who are close to them. We passionately believe that our clients deserve the best possible medical care, rehabilitation and specialised support after such a severe injury.
At Irwin Mitchell we fight fearlessly to achieve the best outcome for serious injury claims. We’re renowned for our understanding of the issues affecting you and your family as a result of such a serious injury and we know what positive action to take to make a difference.
Our lawyers offer the highest level of professionalism and expertise, combined with dedication and sensitivity.
Above all, we put you first.
Head, Spinal Cord & Other Serious Injury Claims
With long experience of handling compensation claims for clients who have suffered amputations, Irwin Mitchell has an outstanding track record in securing the best specialist advice in all of these areas.
Irwin Mitchell can help you to claim compensation if you or a member of your family have suffered a child brain injury. Get free advice on making a child brain injury claim from specialist injury solicitors.
If you have suffered from a head or brain injury as a result of an accident or incident that wasn’t your fault, Irwin Mitchell could help you with a head injury claim to get the compensation that you need and deserve.
If you've been involved in an accident and sustained serious orthopaedic injuries which aren't healing, talk to us here at Irwin Mitchell about making an orthopaedic compensation claim.
The spinal cord injury claim service that we provide is about much more than securing spinal injury compensation after your accident. We understand that making arrangements for your rehabilitation and long term care is key to your future wellbeing.
Video Case Study: David Rowe
David Rowe was severely injured as a pedestrian in 1999, sustaining catastrophic head and spinal injuries. David now lives in his own home with 24 hour care and his dog Meg. This is his story...