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The Law And You
Patients
often have legal problems that arise from or are related to medical matters.
Below we mention some typical areas where legal advice is often helpful sooner
rather than later.
Nowadays solicitors tend to specialise, and it is a good idea to find one who
has the expertise you need. The Law Society is the governing body for solicitors,
and for some types of work has panels of solicitors whom it recognises as particularly
expert in their field. It is worth asking any firm you approach whether they
have a panel member.
ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES
You may have a right to compensation and financial help, whether these were incurred
on the road, at work or elsewhere. Injuries can include diseases like dermatitis
or some lung conditions. Everyone is entitled to free initial advice under the "Accident
Line" scheme and many solicitors will now take these cases under a "no
win, no fee"
arrangement.
WILLS, PROBATE AND RETIREMENT PROBLEMS
If you are considering retiring or have an elderly relative, then a solicitor
can often help with some of the worries and advise about State Benefits too.
Ask for one who is a member of the Society of Trust &
Estate Practitioners (STEP).
DIVORCE AND FAMILY PROBLEMS
A solicitor who is a member of the Solicitors Family Law Association will give
expert but sympathetic advice. They should also be able to tell you about a new
alternative to Court battles - mediation.
Legal Aid may be available for some cases, through solicitors who have a Legal
Aid franchise: the quality of their service has been checked and approved by
the Government's Legal Services Commission.
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