Q. Can I obtain legal advice from a solicitor via email?
Q. If I provide my personal details, are they kept safe?
Q. Who can obtain assistance from The Legal Line?
Q. How accurate is the legal information on this site?
Q. How do I print from your site?
A. The email addresses provided on the site cannot be used to contact an individual solicitor or obtain legal advice. Our solicitors do not provide legal advice in respect of individual cases via email, or enter into correspondence via email about individual cases.
If you believe that you may have a valid personal injury claim for compensation, please contact us by telephone on 0800 0328511, or by completing an online claim enquiry form.
A. If you provide us with any personal details they will be treated as confidential. If these details are kept on file they will be covered by the Data Protection Act. As it is not possible to guarantee the security of information sent by email however, we would advise that you do not send unsolicited information of a sensitive or confidential nature by email.
A. Our lawyers are committed to equality of opportunity. Our services are therefore offered equally, regardless of sex, age, religious belief, race, sexual orientation or disability.
A. Although every effort to ensure the accuracy and validity of the information contained within this site is made, it should not be treated as a statement of law or a substitute for legal advice. If you require legal advice you should talk to a lawyer or adviser before making any decisions.
The information contained within the site only applies to England and Wales (if you are seeking information on a personal injury matter involving the Law in Northern Ireland or Scotland, please contact us by telephone or complete a claim enquiry form).
The Legal Line cannot be held liable for any inaccuracies and their consequences.
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