Had a personal injury
and want to make a claim?
Whether you have had an injury at work, been a victim of crime or need to make a claim for medical or clinical negligence, our experienced personal injury lawyer Robert Chadwick will be on hand to guide you through the legal paperwork and process. Robert Chadwick is a member of the Law Society's Personal Injury Accreditation Scheme. Robert has also been a partner in the firm since 2003 and a director since 2008. He will be your dedicated point of contact so you can rest assured that not only will your claim be confidential, you will not be passed from pillar to post. Our Personal Injury team consists of Robert Chadwick and Yvonne Jackson.
Why acting
quickly matters
When it comes to personal injury law, time is not on your side. In most cases, strict legal time limits apply, and delaying action can make it harder to gather the evidence needed to support your claim. Acting promptly allows us to secure witness statements, medical records, and accident reports while details are still fresh.
At Mark Redler & Co Solicitors, we know that early advice can make a significant difference to the outcome of your case. By contacting our personal injury solicitors as soon as possible, you give us the best chance to protect your rights and maximise your compensation.
Whether you are seeking workplace injury compensation, pursuing a road traffic accident claim, or dealing with medical negligence, we are here to guide you from the very first step.
Why use
Mark Redler Solicitors
Highly experienced in bringing personal injury claims whether: Employers Liability, Public Liability, RTA Claims, Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority Claims, Medical (Clinical) Negligence & Fatal Accident Claims. We are experienced at representation at Inquests.
Expert help and advice on whether you are eligible to make a claim.
Convenient town centre location.
The same solicitor will deal with your case from beginning to end.
Considerable experience of funding/running cases with legal expenses insurance (e.g. via client's home or car insurance policies).

Types of personal injury
claims we handle
Through Mark Redler personal injury services, we provide clear, practical advice across a wide range of claim types:
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Workplace Accidents: From slips and trips to machinery incidents, we help employees secure fair workplace injury compensation.
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Road Traffic Accidents: Representing drivers, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians injured on the road.
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Public Liability Claims: Injuries in public spaces such as shops, parks, or leisure facilities.
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Medical and Clinical Negligence: Supporting clients affected by misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or delayed treatment.
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Criminal Injuries: Assisting victims through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority process.
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Serious and Fatal Injuries: Providing compassionate, expert representation for life‑changing cases.
We combine over four decades of local legal experience with a personal, approachable service. Every case is handled by the same solicitor from start to finish, ensuring continuity, trust, and a clear understanding of your circumstances.
If you believe you may have a claim, we encourage you to speak to us today. Our Stafford team will assess your situation, explain your options, and outline the next steps without obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much compensation could I receive?
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The amount of compensation depends on the severity of your injury, the impact on your daily life, and any financial losses you have suffered. This can include lost earnings, medical expenses, and the cost of ongoing care or rehabilitation. We will assess your case in detail and work to secure the maximum award available under personal injury law.
Will I need to go to court?
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Many claims are settled through negotiation without the need for a court hearing. However, if your case does proceed to court, we will represent you throughout and ensure you are fully prepared for each stage.
What evidence will strengthen my claim?
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Medical reports, photographs, accident reports, and witness statements are all valuable. Keeping a diary of your symptoms, treatment, and expenses can also help us build a stronger case.
Can I claim if I was partly at fault?
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Yes, you may still be entitled to compensation, although the amount could be reduced to reflect your share of responsibility. We can advise you on how contributory negligence might affect your claim.





