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    The Dictionary Defines
    Negligence As Such

    Negligence (Lat. negligentia, from neglegere, to neglect, literally “not to pick up something”) is a failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in like circumstances. The area of tort law known as negligence involves harm caused by carelessness, not intentional harm.

    Here at Marocchi Law, we want to ensure that you receive competent, quality legal advice and representation from personal injury specialists. We will represent you on a no win no fee basis, and provide you with sound compensation settlement advice.

    If the above applies, you probably do have a claim and we encourage you to get in touch with Marocchi Law right away.

    Here at Marocchi Law, we specialise in personal injury compensation. We provide our clients with a combination of experience and knowledge from our long-established track record to ensure the best outcomes.

    If you have been treated unfairly, or if you suffered an justice or injury, Marocchi Law can help you get justice. We offer our services on a contingency basis to avoid adding insult to injury, and we will only take on your case if we believe you have a case – that is how confident we are in our services.

    Our team of compensation claim lawyers will work together to assess your case, let you know whether you have a case, and keep you updated every step of the way.

    We believe in social justice and we have the tenacity to fight for your rights and to win your claim.

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