Criminal Injury • Quantum Claims

It’s a sad fact that an increasing number of people are sustaining injuries as a result of crimes of violence in Scotland and the UK in general. Every day someone falls victim to a needless assault in the street, in the workplace, or even in the home. The severity of these injuries varies greatly, both physically to psychologically.

The Government operates a scheme that provides compensation for the innocent victims of violent crime. Applications can be made to the scheme depending on eligibility. If you are unsure as to whether you are eligible or not, we will be glad to advise you.

Every year we handle many claims of this nature, and should the matter require a hearing before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority, we are in a position to represent you.

Litigation Finance and Support

Following Quantum’s successful launch of its litigation finance and support product, Solicitors now have a real alternative source of finance and support for clients where the only options would appear to be to withdraw from a case or for the client to be exposed to financial risks.

Please download the Quantum Solicitors Brochure for further details of the Quantum Litigation Finance and Support product, alternatively request a printed brochure by emailing litigation@quantumclaims.com, and should you have any queries or wish to discuss a particular case, please do not hesitate to contact Mr George Clark or Mr John Symon, Directors at Quantum, via our contact page.

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Brochure for Solicitors

The cost of raising and pursuing court actions for deserving clients grows every year. Sadly the help given in the past by Legal Aid grows more difficult to obtain, and, in the case of Compensure no longer exists.

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