The most common symptom of fibrosis is shortness of breath, especially during any physical activities. A cough can be common in sufferers and additional symptoms can develop as the disease becomes more advanced. These symptoms include fatigue, aching muscles and weight loss with all symptoms becoming worse as they develop.If you’ve developed fibrosis we can help you make a claim for compensation. Russell Worth solicitors will:
Help guide you through making a claim
Be on hand to answer your questions in a jargon-free manner
Do all of the form-filling for you
Ensure you pay no up front fees
We’ve made our service efficient and effective
At Russell Worth solicitors we understand that often people don’t know where to start when they want to make a claim which is why we’ve made our service as simple and informative as possible. Our friendly and professional team will work on your behalf to get you the compensation you deserve.
Our friendly legal team can help you make a claim today
Our team of experienced claim specialists are ready to help you today. They are on hand to answer any questions you may have and to discuss any concerns. They will also do the hard work and form-filling so you don’t have to. Simply fill in our compensation claim form and one of our expert advisers will be in touch or if you prefer you can talk directly to someone now by calling our 24hr Russell Worth solicitors helpline on 0800 028 2060, or request a call back – your claim will be dealt with immediately either way.
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If you are unsure whether you can claim compensation for a personal injury sustained in the armed forces, then call our personal injury claims team for free for no obligation advice on making a claim. They will ask you some simple questions about your condition, talk to you about what’s happened and can tell you if you have a viable claim for compensation or not.
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