Since our inception, we at Bridge Solicitors take our time to find out what your priorities are, not what we think they might be, and then work towards this. At Bridge Solicitors we are always mindful that very few people need to visit a solicitor unless something has gone wrong in their life or they need help with a difficult situation. Even the often positive event of moving house can bring its own set of stress and worry.
Keeping in mind that 7 out of the top 10 most stressful events in your life can mean that you need to come to see your solicitor we know that the very act of making an appointment for advice can cause worry and uncertainty. We therefore at all times aim to ensure that even after your first consultation you will feel that you have been heard, that we have given clear and understandable advice and in some ways, relieved that worry and uncertainty.
Lawyers, like doctors, are often warned that they should not become personally invested in their cases. We at Bridge Solicitors see it in a different way.
Keeping in mind that 7 out of the top 10 most stressful events in your life can mean that you need to come to see your solicitor we know that the very act of making an appointment for advice can cause worry and uncertainty. We therefore at all times aim to ensure that even after your first consultation you will feel that you have been heard, that we have given clear and understandable advice and in some ways, relieved that worry and uncertainty.
Lawyers, like doctors, are often warned that they should not become personally invested in their cases. We at Bridge Solicitors see it in a different way.
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Rachael entered the legal profession via a somewhat circuitous route in 2007, having previously been set on becoming a History Teacher.
After 3 failed attempts to gain admission to teacher training she decided that it really was not for her and became a dedicated legal secretary.
She was surprised to discover she actually enjoyed the work, finding it challenging and interesting and eventually agreed to undertake a Law Degree in 2002.
Some 3 years later, she graduated from the University of Ulster with 1st Class Honours and an unpublishable amount of student debt.
After 3 failed attempts to gain admission to teacher training she decided that it really was not for her and became a dedicated legal secretary.
She was surprised to discover she actually enjoyed the work, finding it challenging and interesting and eventually agreed to undertake a Law Degree in 2002.
Some 3 years later, she graduated from the University of Ulster with 1st Class Honours and an unpublishable amount of student debt.
These are often personal and private matters and we will always deal with your case with discretion and sensitivity.
Sound legal advice, tailored to your needs, based on a caring and sensible approach to resolving matters without costly court proceedings if possible.
We strive to keep you fully informed at all stages of the costs and processes and to ensure that outcomes reflect your needs and priorities.
We will always strive to obtain the best outcome for our clients whilst keeping you informed of the claim process, and we always take a 'staged approach' to the management of personal injury claims so that you remain in control of the process at all times.
Sound legal advice, tailored to your needs, based on a caring and sensible approach to resolving matters without costly court proceedings if possible.
We strive to keep you fully informed at all stages of the costs and processes and to ensure that outcomes reflect your needs and priorities.
We will always strive to obtain the best outcome for our clients whilst keeping you informed of the claim process, and we always take a 'staged approach' to the management of personal injury claims so that you remain in control of the process at all times.
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