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personal injury claims

If you have suffered an injury or an accident in Stockport or Manchester, we may be able to help. The first step in the process is to contact our friendly and qualified team on 0161 432 3663.

Once you have made contact with us, our qualified staff will talk you through the process, step by step, so you know what to expect at every stage.

Once we have been through the facts of the case with you we will evaluate it and give you an immediate decision on whether to pursue it. The process for the claim will start immediately.

If your claim is successful you will receive 100% of your compensation without any hidden costs. We will recover our costs from the company or person responsible for your injury or accident.

A Leading UK Personal Injury Firm

Francis Alexander Personal Injury Solicitors Manchester is a firm of solicitors specialising in compensation claims, accident claims and conveyancing transactions.

We are strictly governed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority in England and Wales and operate on a No Win No Fee basis for accident and disease claims and we do not charge you if you win or lose.

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