Novum Law recognised in prestigious Chambers & Partners Guide 2024
The team at Novum Law are delighted to be once again recognised as one of the best personal injury law firms in the South West by the leading, independent legal...
Mr D was involved in a head-on collision with another vehicle when he was 66 years old. There were two other vehicles involved in the accident. The first vehicle was...
Read moreIt’s the phone call that every parent dreads. The hospital calls to say your teenage son has been involved in an accident. That was the grim reality for Tina Collins,...
Read moreMs G was at work sitting in the front seat of a car when the car was involved in a high speed collision. The car in which Ms G was...
Read moreMr R was a former railway worker. He was a healthy and active man over 65 years old and he had continued working full time in the job he loved....
Read moreChild F was born with an injury to her brain as a result of a failure by hospital staff to correctly monitor her heart rate using a CTG trace. The...
Read moreMr G sustained a serious brain injury as a result of an accident when he was aged just 21. He was riding his motorcycle along the road in central London...
Read moreA 62 year old man was left with terminal cancer after his doctor failed to recognise tumours in his arm passing them off as just “fatty lumps”. This, unfortunately, led...
Read moreMr R had gone out for a drink with his friends after work. He left the pub on the 3 July 2003 and when he was seriously assaulted in an unprovoked...
Read moreMrs P sustained serious personal injuries as a result of an accident that occurred when she was aged 40. Mrs P was driving to visit a friend when the driver...
Read moreMr W was involved in the Ladbroke Grove rail crash. After the collision, Mr W managed to help people to climb out of the train which had overturned in the...
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