Disaster Accident Claims

Help in Times of Disaster

When you need it most we are here to help. Acting for the victim or next of kin in a disaster accident causing fatalities, serious or psychological injury we can help investigate the cause of the accident disaster, advise through the legal complexities and red tape.

Complex Legal Issues following Disaster Accidents

The legal issues surrounding a disaster accident claim can be complex and demanding. As specialist fatal accident and Inquest Solicitors we appreciate that no compensation can replace the untimely death of a loved one. Every death is a personal tragedy and we ensure that each case will be treated sympathetically.

Getting to the Truth

We do understand that compensation is often a secondary thought, but making a claim helps maintain financial stability and relieve the financial worry and stress that comes with losing a partner or family member or sustaining a serious/psychological injury.
Types of Disaster Accidents

Common injury disaster claims arise out of transportation events such as:
• Single or multiple bus or HGV Crash
• Multiple car crash
• Train crash
• Plane crash

First and foremost the initial investigation will centre on the cause of disaster accident, getting to the truth and to ensure that lessons are learnt so the disaster does not happen again.

Free Advice Available
As specialist injury and accident solicitors we can work for free win or lose so you have nothing to worry about. There is a limited time to make a claim so we make it easy for you to contact us. You can fill on our online form, call us free of charge on 0800 083 0626 or alternatively we operate a secure confidential live chat facility (see top right hand of this web site) that you can also use should you feel more comfortable.

You can also email us at: info@hutcheonlaw.co.uk

We hope this web site provides a useful and friendly resource to assist you on your choice of specialist fatal accident solicitors and to answer any query you may have on making a claim.

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