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querying how my solicitor is handling my case

  • 02-07-2013 12:57am
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    Hi all, I am looking for help with regard to my solicitor dealing with my sons case. When he was two years old we visited a furniture store and a grandfather's clock which was about 6 feet tall and really heavy fell on him and left a few scars on his face. At first my solicitor told me we had a very strong case, but then advised me that the furniture shop was now going to counter sue us. Then we met with our barrister who told us we would be getting a settlement, but when we met up she told me that the case wasnt strong enough.... then when I contacted my solicitor again I was told the furniture was gone into liquidation and we wouldnf have any case? From my own knowledge would it not be the furniture shops insurance company were suing? Can anyone give me some advice it would be gro appreciated. Thanks


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