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Lawyers in Ballybofey
If you are looking for legal advice regarding your personal or business life in Ballybofey, the Solicitors at Boyce Kelly Solicitors are here to help. A modern and dynamic practice, we strive to get the best outcome for our clients every day and will work tirelessly to do so.
From our office based in Carrigart, our approachable team can be contacted on 0749890190 or via the online enquiry form to help you with your legal matter today.
Our Legal Services in Ballybofey
We understand that life can throw unexpected issues your way which can affect your personal and work life. At Boyce Kelly Solicitors, we offer a comprehensive package of services to ensure your legal matter is handled efficiently and effectively:
Personal Injury Solicitors in Ballybofey, Co. Donegal
A Personal Injury* can be upsetting for you and your loved ones. As a member of the Association of Personal Injury* Lawyers (APIL), we are specialists in this area of the law and regularly advise clients across Donegal on a range of Personal Injury cases. If you have been involved in an accident at work, road traffic accident, serious injury, or clinical negligence, we are here to help.
To discuss your Personal Injury matter in more depth, get in touch with our friendly Solicitors today.
Contact our Personal Injury* Specialists in Ballybofey, Co. Donegal
No matter the nature of your case, our team will guide you through every step, providing practical and straightforward advice. To speak to a specialist about your specific circumstances, you can call us on 0749890190 or complete the online enquiry form, and we will get back to you without delay.
*In contentious business, a Solicitor may not calculate fees or other charges as a percentage or proportion of any award or settlement, nor is it our practice to do so.
*In contentious business, a legal practitioner shall not charge any amount in respect of legal costs expressed as a percentage or proportion of any damages (or other moneys) that may become payable to his or her client or purport to set out the legal costs to be charged to a junior counsel as a specified percentage or proportion of the legal costs paid to a senior counsel. A legal practitioner shall not without the prior written agreement of his or her client deduct or appropriate any amount in respect of legal costs from the amount of any damages or moneys that become payable to the client in respect of legal services that the legal practitioner provided to the client.
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