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Osbornes Law acts for Lithuanian-speaking clients across England and Wales in personal injury, medical negligence and other private legal matters. Our personal injury and medical negligence teams work with professional Lithuanian interpreters to ensure clients can give instructions and receive advice in Lithuanian throughout the case. We act for clients on a no win no fee basis where appropriate.
To start your enquiry, call us on 07842 449 291 or complete the form below.
Lithuanian workers are central to some of the UK’s most physically demanding industries, from construction and logistics to food processing and the NHS. If you have been injured through someone else’s negligence, you have the right to claim compensation under English law, and the awards available are substantially higher than those typically achievable under Lithuanian civil law.
We handle accidents at work, road traffic accidents, and public liability claims for Lithuanian clients across England and Wales, all on a No Win, No Fee basis.
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Navigating the NHS can be difficult, particularly when English is not your first language. When a failure to interpret your symptoms or a break in the standard of care causes real harm, you may be entitled to pursue a medical negligence claim. We handle missed and delayed diagnoses, surgical errors, and wider NHS negligence claims for Lithuanian clients.
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Legal fees should not be a barrier to getting justice. Our No Win, No Fee arrangements (formally known as Conditional Fee Agreements) mean that:
our specialist team explain the arrangement in full before you sign anything.
Specialist team with Lithuanian interpreter support. You can speak to us in Lithuanian from your first call. We do not rely on machine translation or third-party interpreters for client consultations.
Specialists in your type of claim. We focus on personal injury and medical negligence, where we have achieved significant results for clients over more than 50 years.
Trusted by Legal 500 and Chambers UK. We are independently recognised as a leading personal injury and medical negligence firm.
We work across England and Wales. Our offices are in North London, but Lithuanian clients instruct us from across the UK. Phone and video appointments are available.
You deal with one solicitor. Your case belongs to a named solicitor, not a call centre. We keep you updated and make sure you feel in control of the process.
Trusted by the Lithuanian community. Our Lithuanian team is regularly featured in Lithuanian media such as Anglija and Londoniete, sharing legal news and insights with Lithuanian speakers living and working in the UK.
A glimpse of what leading directories such as Chambers UK and Legal 500 say about our firm:
“They have particular expertise in dealing with Eastern European clients who speak little or no English as they have native speakers within their team.”
– Legal 500
“They have got a team of strong partners who are experienced and capable, and their lawyers have a can-do attitude and don’t seem to be fazed by anything.”
– Chambers UK
“The team has excellent leadership and provides an above and beyond service for their clients.”
– Legal 500
“Osbornes has a well-regarded personal injury practice well equipped to advise on high-value and high-profile claims, including fatalities and severe injuries regarding the brain and spinal cord.”
– Chambers UK
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Yes. We have Lithuanian-speaking lawyers who can discuss your case from the outset and keep you informed in Lithuanian throughout.
We act for Lithuanian clients throughout England and Wales. The vast majority of the work is done by phone, video call and email. You do not need to attend our London offices in person.
No. The right to claim compensation in England and Wales depends on where the injury occurred, not your immigration or employment status.
The general time limit is three years from the date of the accident or from when you became aware that negligence had harmed you. Do not wait. Evidence deteriorates and witnesses’ memories fade. Contact us as soon as you can.
We handle all levels of injury, from broken bones and soft tissue damage to serious and life-changing injuries including spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury and complex orthopaedic injuries. We also deal with fatal accident claims on behalf of grieving families.
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