When you begin a legal claim, it is often with the expectation that the process will be straightforward and reassuring. In reality, many people find that as their case develops, they begin to reassess whether their current solicitor is the right fit for the complexity of what they are going through.
It is not uncommon for clients to explore a change of solicitor part-way through a claim. This can happen for a variety of reasons, and it is important to understand that you are not fixed to your initial choice if things no longer feel right. You are entitled to choose the right legal support for you.
There is no single reason why clients decide to move their case, but some of the most common reasons people consider changing solicitors include:
- Communication becoming inconsistent or unclear
- Concerns that injuries or symptoms are not being fully understood
- A sense that the case requires more specialist knowledge
- Lack of progress or clarity on next steps
- Changes within a firm, including closure or restructuring
- A desire for more focused expertise in complex medical conditions or serious injury cases
Often, it is not one issue alone, but a growing feeling that the relationship between client and solicitor is no longer working as effectively as it should.
For certain types of personal injury claims, specialist knowledge can make a meaningful difference to how a case is prepared and presented. At Brian Barr Solicitors, we regularly act for clients who have moved their case from other firms in order to access more focused expertise in areas such as:
- Chronic pain conditions, including complex regional pain syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Brain injuries, FND and cognitive impairment cases
- Serious and life-changing injury claims
- Road traffic collision claims involving long-term symptoms or chronic pain
- Accidents at work resulting in ongoing disability or chronic conditions
These types of cases often require careful medical analysis, detailed evidence gathering, and an understanding of how long-term symptoms impact daily life and future independence. We recently acted for a client who came to us and received 10 times the amount of compensation of his initial quote by his previous solicitors, due to our expertise and understanding of his chronic pain condition.
It is not always about dissatisfaction. Sometimes, it is simply about reassessing whether your current legal support is still the best fit for your situation. If perhaps your condition has become more complex than initially expected, you feel your symptoms are not being fully understood and you are seeking a more specialist approach to long-term injury evidence, or indeed the legal firm who you appointed are no longer in business, then please get in touch.
Conversations at this stage are confidential and do not require you to make an immediate decision. They are simply an opportunity to understand whether your case is being handled in the most appropriate way for your circumstances.
How moving your case works in practice
Changing solicitors is usually more straightforward than people expect. In most cases:
- Your new solicitor will request your file from your current firm
- Existing evidence and documentation will be transferred
- Your case will continue from its current stage
- There is no need to restart the claim
While timing can vary depending on the stage of the case, the transition itself is typically managed between the firms, with minimal involvement required from the client.
Moving your claim to Brian Barr Solicitors is straightforward and hassle free. We regularly assist clients who transfer their cases to us for specialist support in chronic pain and serious injury matters, ensuring continuity while bringing focused expertise to the next stage of their claim. If you would like to understand how your case could be progressed, then please get in touch by calling or whatsapping us on 0161 737 9248 or email us on [email protected].