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Neck Injury Claims

Have you suffered a neck injury or whiplash as a result of an accident which was not your fault?

Neck injuries can be minor or very serious, most serious cases are expected when there is damage to the spinal cord. Common neck injuries include burners, whiplash, and fractures.

You are eligible to claim for compensation if your neck injury results in little or no movement in your neck on a permanent basis and temporary paralysis of the lower part of your body. Godloves Solicitors can help you claim the compensation you deserve. The amount of compensation received will depend on the severity of the injury.

Godloves Solicitors help lots of people gain compensation for:

  • Minor whiplash
  • Moderate whiplash
  • Severe neck injuries

Godloves Solicitors help people just like you who have been involved in neck injury claims, receive the maximum compensation they are entitled to, and remember, No Win, No Fee means you have nothing to pay should your claim not be successful. You can also use our online Claim Calculator to find out how much your claim is worth.

Godloves Solicitors can help you claim the compensation you deserve today. Call our expert team to discuss your claim on: 0800 0193 710

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I was nervous about making a compensation claim but the team at Godloves were professional and understanding about everything. They were great from start to finish.

Peter W

Commercial Partner

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Godloves PI is a trading name of Yorkshires Injury Lawyers Limited

If Godloves Solicitors has helped you with general legal services in the past please contact us and we will forward your enquiry to the relevant department.