Company news
Experienced serious injury team joins CFG Law as geographical expansion continues
We’re delighted to be able to announce that we’ll soon be joined by some new colleagues - a highly-regarded team of six serious injury legal experts.
We empower people to rebuild their lives after injury, offering highly specialised legal services in serious injury, medical negligence and Court of Protection.
Experienced serious injury team joins CFG Law as geographical expansion continues
We’re delighted to be able to announce that we’ll soon be joined by some new colleagues - a highly-regarded team of six serious injury legal experts.
Hidden heartache – The impact of drink driving on families
In this blog, we teamed up with RoadPeace on the horrendous impact drink driving has on families. Poignant at this time of year.
A guide to Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) applications
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) was established to compensate victims of crime. Read our guide to CICA applications
We are excited to announce we will be working with Roadpeace in the West Midlands
Roadpeace has today launched its regional legal panel & we are excited to announce we will be working with them in the West Midlands!
We are named as trusted legal partner of the Spinal Injuries Association
We are thrilled to announce that we are now a Trusted Legal Partner of the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA).
We are excited to announce the arrival of David Hilton
Experienced Court of Protection specialist David Hilton joins us today to launch a new private client team for the business.
Information you should expect to receive from your solicitor
In this blog, we provide some key bits of information that you should expect to receive from your solicitor during a compensation claim.
What can a brain injury solicitor do for you besides handle your claim?
If you have are making a brain injury compensation claim, your initial thought may be that your solicitor can and will only assist you with the legal process, however, your solicitor can do a lot more to support you.
Getting help & support if you’re a carer for someone after a brain injury
If a family member or close friend has sustained a brain injury, you may wish to take on the role of caring for them.
Am I entitled to take time off work to care for my family member after a brain injury?
If your family member has sustained a brain injury, it is common for you to need to take some time off work.
We're still open - Coronavirus emergency planning
With control measures now in place, our colleagues have remote access to our systems and are continuing to help those we are currently supporting.
How long will my brain injury claim take?
Here is a summary of some of the things that will need to be explored in your claim, which explains why a brain injury claim may take a little longer than you think