Step Legal Solicitors Hereford

Personal Injury Solicitors

Suffering an accident caused by someone else’s negligence can have serious financial, emotional and physical consequences. Claimants often face strict limitation periods, complex evidence requirements and uncertainty about how much compensation they may be entitled to. Step Legal personal injury solicitors act on a No Win No Fee basis where applicable, giving access to justice without upfront financial risk.

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Our solicitors gather medical evidence, interview witnesses and negotiate assertively with insurers to maximise compensation. Whether it’s minor injuries or life-changing accidents, we prioritise your recovery while ensuring your rights are fully protected.

Conveyancing Solicitors

Buying or selling property involves significant legal and financial considerations. Mistakes in contracts, incomplete searches or hidden costs can delay transactions and increase stress. Step Legal conveyancing solicitors provide clear, structured guidance throughout residential sales, purchases, leasehold and freehold transfers, remortgages, and equity transfers.

We ensure all contracts are legally sound, searches are thorough, and transactions stay on schedule. Our solicitors explain every step in plain English, offering fixed-fee options and transparent cost estimates so you remain fully informed and confident throughout the process.

Wills and Probate Solicitors

Planning for the future is crucial to protect your family and assets. Many people delay drafting a will or find the probate process confusing. Step Legal solicitors specialise in estate planning, offering professional advice on drafting and updating wills, inheritance tax planning, probate applications and lasting powers of attorney.

We focus on making these processes straightforward while safeguarding your wishes and ensuring that loved ones are cared for. Our experience ensures every estate is managed efficiently and compliantly, reducing stress and minimising delays.

Medical Negligence Solicitors

When healthcare falls below expected standards, the consequences can be devastating. Patients often feel powerless against NHS Trusts, GPs or private providers. Step Legal medical negligence solicitors provide expert representation for claims arising from misdiagnosis, surgical errors, birth injuries, prescription mistakes and negligent GP or hospital care.

We work closely with leading medical experts, collect evidence and build strong claims to secure fair compensation. Our goal is to ensure accountability while supporting you throughout the legal process.

Why Choose Step Legal?

  • Specialist solicitors with experience in complex cases
  • Transparent advice and clear communication at every stage
  • No Win, No Fee options where appropriate

Dedicated to protecting client rights and delivering results

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to start a personal injury claim?

Most claimants must begin their case within three years of the accident date. There are exceptions for claims involving children or individuals without mental capacity. Our solicitors assess limitation periods from day one to protect your right to compensation.

Do you provide fixed-fee conveyancing for property in and around Hereford?

Yes. We offer fixed-fee conveyancing with clear cost breakdowns before any work begins. This applies to residential purchases, sales, remortgages, transfers of equity and leasehold matters.

What evidence is required for a medical negligence case in Hereford hospitals or local clinics?

Key evidence includes medical records, independent expert opinions, witness statements, and proof of harm. Our legal team handles the collection process and arranges impartial medical assessments where needed.

Can I switch solicitors if I’m already working with another firm in Hereford?

Yes. Many clients choose to transfer their case to Step Legal for more proactive, results-focused representation. We manage the transition without affecting your claim.

Is probate always necessary when someone passes away in Hereford?

Not every estate needs a full grant of probate. Requirements depend on the type of assets, property holdings, and value of the estate. Our solicitors provide tailored advice based on the circumstances and relevant local financial institutions.

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