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How can we help?

If you or a family member have suffered due to a public body, such as the police or your employer, breaching your human rights and a serious injury has occurred as a result, we know exactly how to help.

All public bodies have a duty to protect your human rights and all UK citizens are protected by the Human Rights Act 1998.

Examples of cases we have handled are:

  • Unlawful detention causing serious injury
  • Causing the death of a family member
  • Restricting rights to family life

Examples of human rights which can be breached are:

  • The right to life
  • The right not to be tortured or subject to inhumane treatment
  • The right not be subject to slavery or forced into labour

Why Choose us?

These cases can often be complex and challenging so it is important to choose a lawyer who has experience handling these types of cases and who you can trust to represent you and your family’s best interests.

Our lawyers are straight-talking, empathetic and easy to get along with and we operate with a ‘family first’ approach to getting justice for all of our clients.

If you have been the victim of a human rights breach, you may well be entitled to financial compensation to cover the costs of everything you and your family require to get back on the right track following a serious injury or death of a loved one.

Speak to our expert legal team today to find out how we can help.

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    Horwich Cohen Coghlan Limited t/a Horwich Cohen Coghlan (HCC) Solicitors a registered company in England and Wales registered number 08043633. Our registered office is Trafford House, Chester Road, Manchester, M32 0RS. We are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA Number 608056. Our conduct is governed by the SRA Standards and Regulations which can be accessed here: https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/standards-regulations