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Why local solicitors could be the better choice for personal injury claims

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As the number of personal injury law firms falls across the UK, choosing a local solicitor over national panel firms could lead to better outcomes for injury claims, say local solicitors.

Why it matters: When making a personal injury claim, your choice of solicitor can significantly impact both the process and outcome. While insurance companies often push claimants towards national panel firms, local solicitors say they offer distinct advantages.

The big picture: The number of law firms handling personal injury cases has dropped by 4.3% since 2021, with just 3,637 firms now undertaking this work. Despite this shrinking market, local law firm Ellisons Solicitors  argues that local firms can provide benefits that larger national practices struggle to match.

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Whether it was an accident at work, public property or business premises, using a local solicitor can offer several benefitsStephen BarnesGetty Images

Key advantages of local solicitors:

  • Face-to-face consultations and direct access to your solicitor, rather than dealing with call centres

  • Better understanding of local courts and judicial systems

  • Ability to visit accident sites quickly and gather crucial evidence

  • More personalised service and closer involvement in case management

  • Greater focus on fair compensation over quick settlements

What they're saying: "Choosing a local solicitor often means more direct engagement with your case. You're not just a file number; you're a client whose situation is fully understood," says Stevan Stratton , Head of Injury Services at Ellisons Solicitors .

The other side: Insurance companies require claimants to use their national panel firms, which can handle high volumes of cases efficiently. However, according to a 2023 report by the Personal Injury Lawyers Association, these firms sometimes prioritise quick settlements over fair compensation.

"We are regularly contacted people who are unhappy with the service they’ve received from national panel firms, feeling either that their claims have been undervalued or that their case has been unfairly abandoned," Stratton notes. "We can focus solely on achieving the best outcome for each client."

Bottom line: For individuals considering a personal injury claim, legal experts advise reaching out to a local personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. Early intervention allows solicitors to assess the case thoroughly, identify key evidence and start building a case strategy.

“Timeliness can greatly impact the outcome of a claim,” says Stratton. “The earlier we can begin gathering evidence and assessing damages, the better positioned we are to secure the best possible outcome."

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Established for 260 years, Ellisons is a top 200 UK law firm and one of the region’s oldest, most established and fastest growing firms.

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Heavy metal cello meets contemporary dance in Bach Reimagined

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One of Europe's premier touring dance companies teams up with a Canadian cellist for a groundbreaking performance in Ipswich this April.

Why it matters: The collaboration between James Wilton Dance and cellist Raphael Weinroth Browne creates a unique fusion of super athletic contemporary dance and driving heavy metal cello that promises a visual and sonic spectacle.

Bach Reimagined at DanceEast
Bach Reimagined at DanceEastJames Wilton Dance

The details: Bach Reimagined will be performed at the Jerwood DanceHouse on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 April, with both shows starting at 19:30.

The production explores "everything from Bach's means of composition as a form of divine worship, to the scientific advancements of his contemporary Sir Isaac Newton," according to DanceEast.

"Light will be split, gravity will be discovered and the world will be forever changed."

By the numbers:

  • Tickets are priced from £18, with concessions from £14

  • Special £10 tickets are available for under-25s attending on Saturday 26 April

  • Discount code SPRING25 can be used to redeem this offer

What to look out for: James Wilton Dance's "super athletic, flowing physicality accompanied by Browne's driving heavy metal cello, will create a visual and sonic spectacle that will leave audiences in awe of the epic combination of beauty and ferocity."

The bottom line: Those interested in attending can book tickets online or by calling 01473 295230, with special discounts available for younger audiences experiencing the performance for the first time this spring.

You can book your tickets here.

James Wilton Dance | Bach Reimagined

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