Personal Injury
Becket Chambers' Personal Injury barristers acts for injured people seeking compensation in all types of personal injury cases, as well as for clients (including insurers) who are defending claims.
Becket Chambers' Personal Injury barristers acts for injured people seeking compensation in all types of personal injury cases, as well as for clients (including insurers) who are defending claims.
If you or your client have been injured and wish to seek compensation, the highly experienced Becket Chambers’ Personal Injury team can represent you in all types of personal injury cases, including Costs, Employers’ Liability, Fatal Accident Claims, Inquests and Road Traffic Accidents.
We act for injured individuals seeking compensation as well as for clients (including insurers) who are defending claims. This gives us 360-degree knowledge and experience of how these cases work.
If you believe you have a case for a personal injury claim, by consulting Becket Chambers you can be confident of sound, objective advice relating to the probable outcome, and how to make the strongest possible case.
The barristers in our Personal Injury group share a reputation for pragmatism, taking a realistic view of scenarios, and supporting our clients throughout the legal process. It is important that you feel confident, and satisfied that you’ve achieved the best possible outcome.
We have a reputation for providing value to our clients and our Clerks will gladly discuss fees in advance of instructions.
Becket Chambers’ Personal Injury barristers’ specialisations include:
Barristers in the Personal Injury Team are also available on a Direct Access basis.
Timescales may vary depending on factors such as the type of and complexity of your claim, barristers’ availability, the need for additional documents, court availability and the level of engagement from the other party. It is also important to follow the pre-action protocol for any claim (the protocol differs depending on the claim). As a rough guide, more straightforward cases tend to have a hearing date listed within four to twelve months of a claim being issued.
Our Civil Law barristers provide advice and representation for injured people seeking compensation, as well as for clients defending claims.