Medical evidence & clinical issues
Careful organisation of medical records, expert evidence and sensitive legal strategy where clinical facts matter.
Discuss this serviceExplore the firm's principal services: medico-legal work, debt recovery, High Court orders and asset recovery. Use the filters to scan related support, then get in touch with a short summary of your matter.
Careful organisation of medical records, expert evidence and sensitive legal strategy where clinical facts matter.
Discuss this servicePre-action letters, debtor negotiation, claim strategy, judgment enforcement and practical routes to payment.
Discuss this servicePreparation for urgent applications, evidence bundles, enforcement planning and precise court-ready submissions.
Discuss this serviceStrategic steps to locate, preserve and recover assets, with attention to evidence, urgency and enforceability.
Discuss this serviceAdvice on enforcement options after judgment, including the practical pressure points that can support recovery.
Discuss this serviceCommercial use of insolvency processes where appropriate, with careful attention to risk and proportionality.
Discuss this serviceMeasured support with negotiation, evidence, settlement strategy and proceedings where escalation is required.
Discuss this serviceContractual advice that supports recovery, supply disputes, payment terms and risk control.
Discuss this serviceStructured review of records, correspondence and supporting documents so the legal route is properly evidenced.
Discuss this serviceProcess
Recovery and urgent-order work should not feel opaque. We use a clear intake process so the right person can assess urgency, evidence and the best route forward.
Send the key facts, documents, deadlines, debtor or asset details and preferred contact method.
We confirm whether we can assist, then outline the recovery route, likely timings and cost approach.
The team proceeds with agreed priorities, regular updates and a clear route to enforcement or resolution.
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Your name, contact details, the type of matter, any key dates, the amount or assets involved where relevant and a short summary of what has happened so far.
Yes. Mention the documents in your message and the team can confirm the safest way to share them.
Yes. The core focus areas can involve individuals, businesses, directors, creditors and professional advisers.
A concise summary is enough for an initial response.