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Personal Injury Trusts

If you have sustained a brain injury you may not be able to work as a consequence. As a result, you may need to rely on state help and claim benefits.

Our Personal Injury Trust expertise

Both our Brain Injury and Private Client teams are experienced in dealing with compensation claims that can benefit from the use of a trust. In particular, our trust experts can set up and advise on the practical day-to-day aspects of running the trust.

How we can help

We act on behalf of many clients who use trusts to protect their compensation and benefits. Even if we didn’t handle your compensation claim, our solicitors may be able to advise you on how a trust might be of benefit to you.

We can deal with the necessary paperwork on your behalf and also take the necessary steps to inform the Inland Revenue and local authority regarding the existence of the trust.

We can assist you with the yearly management of the trust to include filing Income Tax returns, reviewing investments and taking further investment advice if necessary, together with the general management of the trust

You will likely have many questions regarding the process, and we are here to make it clearer. We offer a free, no-obligation consultation with our experts in Norwich to guide you, helping you to understand each step.

Telephone: 01603 214 220

How we
can help you

Brain injuries can have a wide range of effects, many of which may not be obvious immediately after an accident. As a member of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), AvMA, Brain Injury Group and The Law Society for Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence, our team has represented victims in a wide range of cases.

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