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Veitch Penny - Personal Injury

Welcome to Veitch Penny Personal Injury

Veitch Penny Solicitors are based in the South West of England and serve a national client base  including public sector organisations, major motoring organisations and private individuals alike.

No two Personal Injury claims are the same and we understand that each of our clients have unique needs, that is why we take the time to understand you and your case. Veitch Penny Personal Injury, our established and respected specialist Personal Injury claims department is uniquely placed to serve your needs. We are not a claims company, but a longstanding firm of solicitors employing experts in the field of personal injury compensation and are one of the UK’s leading personal injury specialists, with more than 30 years experience in supporting, helping and presenting personal injury claims.

If you have been involved in a road traffic accident, been hit by a car, motor bike or other vehicle, were a pedestrian or the victim of a hit and run or have been  involved in an accident at work then we are here to help.

Please use the links on the left to navigate this website and find out more about your rights, entitlements and the claims process or call us free on 0800 652 1998

 
What is No Win No Fee?

For those who do not have legal expenses insurance and where there is a reasonable chance of success, we can set up a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) otherwise known as a No Win No Fee agreement. Simply, If you are successful, your costs are paid by the other side and if unsuccessful no charge is made to you.

 
Specialist Legal Advice...

Our personal injury lawyers can offer specialist legal advice in these areas: Accidents at Work or industrial accidents, Road Traffic Collisions (RTC) and traffic compensation claims, Accidents in Public Places including slips trips and falls, Accidents involving Animals and fatal accidents.

 

 
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Did you know?

Provisional estimates for the period ending March 2007 compared with the 1994 to 1998 baseline averages indicate that the number of children killed or seriously injured was 51 percent below the baseline.
 

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