Professional Negligence Solicitors - about us 

Bonallack & Bishop have a specialist team of Professional Negligence Solicitors, and take on cases throughout the UK, from their offices in Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset.

 

Why use us as your Professional Negligence Solicitors?

  1. Our team are experts in professional negligence litigation – a highly specialist area of law
     
  2. Our professional negligence team includes members of the Professional Negligence Lawyers  Association and an ex-employee of the Solicitors Indemnity Fund (which was until recently the only Law Society organisation for insuring solicitors and dealing with professional negligence claims against solicitors). We offer FREE initial phone advice.
  3. Our Professional Negligence Solicitors can represent you wherever you live in the UK - advising you over the phone, via email or by a face-to-face meeting in any of one of our five offices in Wiltshire Hampshire and Dorset
  4. Our clients like us – a recent survey of almost 1000 of our clients, found that 95% felt our legal services were “excellent” or “good” and 98% offered to “recommend the firm to others”. Our 1000% growth in recent years is down to providing the right service to our clients

 

For advice about a professional negligence claim, talk to our Professional Negligence Solicitors first.

We offer a FREE initial phone consultation.

 

This site describes the work our Professional Negligence Solicitors do in running claims against negligent professionals in the UK.


Visit our main www.bishopslaw.co.uk website for information about our other legal services.

 

Contact our Professional Negligence Solicitors today

Wherever you live in the UK, from Dorset to Durham, if you think you have a negligence litigation claim against a professional, contact our specialist Professional Negligence Solicitors:

 

Professional Negligence Solicitors – Solicitors specialising in negligence litigation
Bonallack & Bishop Solicitors (76483) – authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authorityrity