Our specialist area of legal expertise is focused around our Accident and Compensation claims but at the same time we also work with a number of Consultants who provide a wide array of legal services from our London offices.
Taking the personal injury world in isolation we act for clients who have been unfortunate enough to have suffered injuries via;
Accidents caused by Faulty Products
Accidents at Work
Accidents Abroad
Medical Negligence
Road Traffic Injuries
Sports Injuries
Whiplash
If you've had an accident not listed above we will be able to help with your compensation claim and recover monies on your behalf.
Additionally if you are a private client through our consultancy service we can help with;
Litigation
Divorce
Family law
Criminal matters
Wills and Probate
As a modern proactive law firm we recognise the needs of both the legal profession and the wider public and we readily understand that we need to provide an outstanding service.
Should you wish to discuss any legal matter in greater detail please either call us on 0203 306 1133, email via mf@broadgatelegal.co.uk or complete the form on the right and we'll call you back.
Broadgate Legal
As a law firm we are dedicated to the needs of our private and corporate clients.
At the same time we recognise the needs of the wider legal community and are able to work with consultants across a range of disciplines.
Please call to discuss you legal needs, today.
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