The Personal Injury Practice is delighted to announce that it has been awarded the Lexcel practice management quality standard. Lexcel is the Law Society’s best practice standard for solicitors’ firms. It is regarded as a symbol of trust, integrity and quality, with law firms being accredited only when they meet specific the stringent practice management and service criteria as set down in the standard.
Our Lexcel accreditation serves as an acknowledgment of the high quality of client care offered by The Personal Injury Practice. All aspects of practice management such as customer care, case management, financial and risk management are inspected to confirm that the highest possible internal standards are maintained, ensuring the delivery of consistent excellence in legal services.
“By successfully gaining Lexcel accreditation, The Personal Injury Practice is proving its commitment to delivering a high quality service to injury victims”, commented independent Lexcel expert Dr Michael Jackson. “The Law Society’s Lexcel standard is a prestigious achievement for any legal practice. Clients can feel reassured that they will receive a top quality service which is committed, focused and businesslike.”
Dominic Moss, Senior Solicitor at The Personal Injury Practice, “I am immensely proud that The Personal Injury Practice has achieved this accreditation and I want to thank every member of our staff and Dr Jackson for all their hard work in helping us gain this confirmation of our quality assurance standards. It ensures that the service our clients receive exceeds both their own and industry expectations and we see this accreditation as a reflection of the provision of excellence in the standard of our service.”
For further information please contact:
Dominic Moss 01606 872200
Web links:
Lexcel: http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/productsandservices/lexcel.page
The Law Society: http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/home.law
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