
Written by Brian Preller INTRODUCTION On 8 November 2021, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) handed down judgment in the matter of Rautini v PRASA, a matter on appeal
Mistakes and accidents happen every day, and at LHL we make it our business to provide the finest legal representation to obtain the best results for our personal injury clients.
Mistakes and accidents happen every day, and at LHL we make it our business to provide the finest legal representation to obtain the best results for our personal injury clients.
Coupled with this experience and dedication, LHL Attorneys works closely with some of the top medical experts in the country, ensuring that you or your loved one can focus fully on recovery while LHL works to ensure you get the best possible result in your personal injury case.
LHL offers its services on a contingency fee basis. This means that you don’t pay unless we win. We work hard to make sure that you or your loved one receives justice and fair compensation.
If you or a loved one has been negligently injured you can generally claim for past and future medical expenses, loss of income, loss of future earning capacity, pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
However, remember that there are time limits to your claim, and you usually only have 3 years from the date of the incident to claim. Because time is of the essence, you should call us now to determine if you may have a personal injury claim.
ZUNAID LUNDELL
director
BA (HONS) (INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS) (CUM LAUDE) - WITS
LLB (CUM LAUDE) - WITS
LLM (MAGNA CUM LAUDE) - UC BERKELEY
COLIN LUNDELL
director
BA LAW (ECONOMIC HISTORY & COMPARATIVE AFRICAN GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION) - UKZN
LLB - UKZN
At LHL we make it our business to provide the finest legal representation to obtain the best results for our personal injury clients.
Written by Brian Preller INTRODUCTION On 8 November 2021, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) handed down judgment in the matter of Rautini v PRASA, a matter on appeal
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