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Brindley Twist Tafft & James

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Brindley Twist Tafft & James is a prominent law firm based in Coventry, West Midlands, renowned for its extensive range of legal services. Our experienced team excels in personal injury, family law, housing, and property disputes, catering to both individuals and businesses. We prioritise client satisfaction through a professional approach and deep understanding of complex legal issues, delivering tailored solutions that address each client's unique needs. Although we are currently managing client capacity, we remain a trusted source for diverse legal advice, committed to guiding you through every step of the legal process.

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★★★★☆
4.2 (84)
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C S

2 months ago

Suggested Improvements for the Medical Negligence Department My overall experience with the medical negligence department was disappointing. In both instances, I found myself having to take matters into my own hands to achieve a satisfactory outcome, which highlights significant areas for improvement. First Claim On a positive note, the firm was willing to negotiate down the success fee to an acceptable level, unlike many other firms, which I appreciated. However, I resented paying it, as the only success in the case came from my own efforts in achieving an offer completely independent of the firm’s involvement, and securing an increased offer despite their advice to accept a lower offer. The Solicitor was dogmatic: The solicitor I used (AL) was dogmatic to the extreme. It felt like speaking to a brick wall—there was a complete lack of creative thinking and an inability to negotiate effectively. When I raised concerns and discussed escalation, I was told I was “threatening him,” which was naive and bizarre. Your case is ancillary to their fees: The main focus seems to be on using your medical negligence case to generate fees at all costs, with little regard for your actual case. The Barrister was a bull in a China shop: The Barrister they hired undermined my case, with poor briefing from the solicitor and an arrogant attitude. This led to unnecessary costs and a lack of focus on the strengths of my case, despite having a substantial settlement offer. Their fees and no win no fee - don’t be fooled: Don’t assume that a ‘no win no fee’ agreement will shield you from responsibility for their fees. Even under this agreement, you may still be liable for shortfalls if the other side disputes the fees. Raise concerns and escalate: Don’t hesitate to raise concerns and escalate them. Skip the supervisor level, as it means speaking to someone with little change in perspective. I recommend escalating directly to the senior Partner, who is responsible for handling complaints, if necessary. Give clear, written instructions, with a timeline: Providing clear, written instructions with expected timelines is crucial. They will try to avoid or delay responses, so ensure all requests are well-documented. Second Claim My experience with a second claim further supports the concerns I raised earlier. They rejected a second claim I submitted, which I later pursued successfully on my own. This highlights a significant gap where clients are left unsupported when they take matters into their own hands. Handling Success Fees: As with my first claim, handling of success fees remains a concern. Firms often charge a fee even for cases they are confident in winning. It is essential that clients are not overcharged for low-risk cases, and accountability in fee management should be improved. Taking on Strong Cases: If you have a strong medical negligence case, it’s not worth using this firm. However, for those with less clear-cut cases, negotiating down the success fee may be beneficial. Many firms appear to prioritize cases they are confident in winning, managing risk over genuinely supporting clients. Client Empowerment: Empower clients to take more control over their cases. Providing better guidance on managing fees and ensuring their concerns are taken seriously will enhance the overall client experience Conclusion The medical negligence department could greatly benefit from a more client-centric approach, with improved communication, fair handling of fees, and a stronger focus on supporting clients, especially those with complex cases.

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Mansculine Male Grooming Club MMGC

2 months ago

This firm and a solicitor called Amanpreet acted for the landlord on a commercial property lease we were apart of. The level of communication received was shocking and a simple lease took over nearly 7 months causing significant stress for all parties involved. Unfortunately our experience was horrible and would not recommend this firm or the solicitor at all and would advise anyone to avoid using them.

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Nicola Whitehead

4 months ago

The level of Service provided by Kate Weston and the Team at BTT&J was exceptional. I felt they met all my needs to the highest standard, keeping me fully upto date at all times, with all actions being dealt with promptly and efficiently. I had full confidence in them and would not hesitate in highly recommending as the Solicitors to use for all your requirements.

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Stuart G

5 months ago

Tyler was excellent during my recent house purchase, answered all queries and questions quickly, the purchase was completed under 12 weeks as well. Thanks again Tyler

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Dan Tracey

9 months ago

Fantastic company to deal with! The professionalism and hard work of Richard was outstanding. Despite a very long process, I was regularly kept up to date. The outcome was very successful and was more than initially expected. Delighted to recommend, one of the best solicitors I’ve ever dealt with. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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