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Slater and Gordon announce renewed charity partnership with RoadPeace



Slater and Gordon are proud to announce the renewal of their charity partnership with RoadPeace, the national charity for road crash victims. With our renewed partnership, Slater and Gordon have now become the largest legal panel member for the charity.


One of Slater and Gordon’s main priorities is supporting those affected by road traffic collisions and advocating for road safety.The Slater and Gordon collaboration with RoadPeace allows Slater and Gordon to extend their reach and provide expert legal support to individuals and families across the UK.


With the renewed partnership as the charities largest legal panel member, regions Slater and Gordon cover include:


London and South East

West Midlands,

North East and Yorkshire


Slater and Gordon are happy to announce that they are now the exclusive legal panel member for RoadPeace in Scotland. Their expert legal teams, specialising in serious injury cases, are committed to providing unparalleled support and expertise to road collision victims and their families.


When it comes to dealing with the aftermath of a road traffic accident, it is crucial to have a trusted and experienced personal injury solicitor by your side. Our lawyers are amongst the best and most experienced personal injury lawyers in the country and are leaders in their field.


Working closely with medical experts who can assess your injuries and determine the future care and rehabilitation you may require is a collaborative approach, which strengthens our ability to negotiate fair compensation on your behalf. Long term recovery is what matters to us which is why we are and will continue to work alongside charities such as RoadPeace.


Tracey Benson, Head of serious injury – South says of the partnership: "We are thrilled to renew our partnership with RoadPeace and to expand our role as their largest legal panel member. Our focus has always been on road safety and supporting victims of road traffic collisions with their long-term recovery. This renewal reaffirms our commitment to providing expert legal advice and working collaboratively with road safety organisations to make our roads safer for everyone. The work RoadPeace do is invaluable, and we look forward to continuing to work together."


Head of personal injury, Scotland, Stuart Cochran says: "Becoming the exclusive legal panel member for RoadPeace in Scotland is a significant milestone for Slater and Gordon. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of legal support to those who have been involved in road traffic collisions in Scotland and will continue to work closely with local authorities and road safety organisations to advocate for safer roads. We’re looking forward to continuing to work with RoadPeace and support the important work they do."


Nick Simmons, CEO of RoadPeace said: "We are so pleased that Slater and Gordon have renewed their long-standing partnership with us and excited that it will now extend to Scotland. Our Legal Panel provides members and Helpline callers with access to high quality legal advice and justice, including fair compensation and we look forward to working together to deliver this vital support"


As a leading legal firm specialising in serious injuries, Slater and Gordon have seen the impact road traffic collisions can have on the individual and their families. With a commitment to road safety and supporting those affected, we work alongside several road safety charities, police forces, family liaison officers and roads policing officers to ensure comprehensive support and advocacy for those that have been affected. Their expert legal teams provide comprehensive legal services, making sure victims and their families receive the support and justice they deserve.


RoadPeace is the national charity for road crash victims, providing support, advocacy, and education to individuals and families affected by road crashes. Founded in 1992, RoadPeace works tirelessly to improve road safety and secure justice for road crash victims.


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