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Donaldson Walsh Lawyers give new insight into personal injury law
Posted: 05 August 2011288 Days ago

 

Donaldson Walsh Lawyers (DW), Adelaide full-service commercial law firm, has now made its unique insight into the field of personal injury law available to plaintiffs.

The firm has just launched a specialist new practice area called DW Personal Injury Lawyers, following seven years acting on behalf of the Motor Accident Commission which administers South Australia's Compulsory Third Party (CTP) insurance scheme.

 Their CTP experience has given them a knowledge of personal injury law that's second to none, according to the group's Special Counsel Joan Miller.

"We're all highly skilled senior practitioners," said Ms Miller. "We have strong, established relationships with all major insurers, and the kind of full-spectrum expertise that only comes from having seen things from both sides of the fence." 

DW Managing Partner John Walsh said that this was of particular benefit to clients dealing with traumatic situations in their lives.

Ms Miller said DW Personal Injury Lawyers offered advice and representation for clients in all forms of personal injury claims, and endeavoured to be as accessible as possible.

"Our offices are centrally located near the Courts in the CBD, with wheelchair access," she said. "But we're also happy to make hospital visits and out-of-hours appointments when required. 

"And the first 30 minutes of the initial consultation is always free of charge."

 

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