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Switalskis continues to secure large settlements despite social distancing

By Amy Clowrey

Published In: Child Abuse

We have heard the term ‘business as usual’ repeatedly, from every business sector, over the last 6 weeks and many of us may wonder if it’s fake news with a lack of evidence to support such bold statements.

For the child abuse team at Switalskis Solicitors it truly is business as usual. In the last month we have secured almost £750,000 for our Lambeth clients alone. Our team continues to work extremely hard to secure the right results for our vulnerable clients.

We are still taking on new cases and we are able to progress cases from start to finish. We have adapted to alternative ways of working to ensure that our clients face minimal delays and our client care remains a top priority.

If you, or anyone you know, has been subjected to abuse as a child and would like a confidential chat, please do not hesitate to contact us through the website.

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Amy has worked in the legal sector for 13 years. She is a Director in our Child Abuse Compensation team.

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