Professional Negligence

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Making a Professional Negligence Claim

The first step is to identify if you have grounds for a claim and the losses involved. Then if you want to go ahead, your Solicitors can help you demonstrate the expert evidence required and handle the whole process for you.

Whether it is your accountant, architect, surveyor or Solicitor, you rely on your professional advisors to carry out their duties competently. But things can go wrong and if you or your business have been let down by a professional it could have a big impact and often wide-ranging losses. In such cases, you may be entitled to recover the losses you have incurred as a result of the negligence.

The first step is to identify if you have grounds for a claim and the losses involved. Then if you want to go ahead, your Solicitors can help you demonstrate the expert evidence required and handle the whole process for you.

When can I make a claim?

You have five years to raise a claim against a professional for breach of contract or professional negligence from the date that you became aware of the loss you have suffered.

Why is an expert report needed for my claim?

While it may seem obvious to you that a professional advisor has let you down, the legal test is more complicated. It requires expert evidence from a professional acting in the relevant industry confirming that no ordinary skilled professional acting with ordinary skill and care would have taken that approach. Your professional negligence claim has to be supported by a professional report.

We can introduce you to the relevant experts and instruct them to provide reports to assess the strength of your claim.

How much does it cost?

Funding a litigation is often the last thing that clients want to undertake when they have already been let down by professional advisers. We have a range of funding options that we may be able to offer you, including taking forward claims on a no win no fee basis and working with third party funders.

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