£200 of high street vouchers for every personal injury claim we 
accept
£200 high street vouchers for every PI claim accepted

Money

Injured in the past three years? Not your fault?  

Whether it’s you, friend or family, we’re giving away £200 of high street vouchers* for every personal injury claim we accept during 2010.** That’s in addition to 100% compensation and nothing to pay win or lose. So if you – or someone you know – have been in an accident, get in touch to get spending! 

Complete our online enquiry form below, or text CLEAR to 60300, followed by your name and date of your accident. 

Terms & Conditions:

1. Applicants must be aged 18 or over.
2. Entry limited to one per person.
3. The vouchers will be dispatched by registered post within 28 days after being notified in writing, or by email, that your claim has been accepted.
4. ClearLaw will cover postage and packaging.
5. You will be notified within 7 days if your case cannot be accepted.
6. Gifts are non-transferable, non-refundable and are not redeemable for cash.
7. ClearLaw accepts no responsibility for goods damaged in transit.
8. Application implies acceptance of these terms and conditions.  

* A full listing of the extensive range of vouchers available can be found at www.highstreetvouchers.com/gift-vouchers

** The vouchers incentive is our way of rewarding a claimant who instructs a solicitor directly rather than being introduced to a solicitor via a claims management company (CMC). In other words if you have been introduced to this practice by a CMC we cannot give you the vouchers – but if you recommend a friend and they instruct us directly or you have an accident in the future you will benefit.

Personal Injury Enquiry
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Call: FREE 0800 783 1453

Text: CLEAR to 60300*

Email: hello@clearlawonline.co.uk

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