


We offer Expert Independent Financial Advice for claimants and defendants. We have a high level of expertise, gained over many years in dealing with the investment options for catastrophic personal injury and clinical negligence claims.
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Where we are instructed by Claimants, we believe in the importance of consulting the family as to the choices between periodical payments and lump sums. We are happy to travel all over the UK. Our specialist team has more than just knowledge of the rules; we have an in-depth understanding of the issues faced by Claimants post-settlement. A face-to-face meeting is invaluable to the family in such circumstances. Our Expert Witness services include:
We recognise that there is a requirement for complete impartiality when considering Periodical Payments. We offer Periodical Payment advice on a fee basis. Please contact us for further details of our charges. Nestor Partnership – A valuable member of the team All of our Periodical Payment instructions are provided via solicitors; many approach us directly, but on occasion we are instructed by solicitors due to Counsel’s prior experience of our service. We ensure that the legal team is fully aware of all of our services, in order that the most appropriate support is in place for the case in which we are instructed. We value the relationships we have with our professional connections and we ensure reciprocation wherever possible. Legal teams can be assured that when a client is introduced to Nestor Partnership we will look after them and ensure their best interests are our priority. Click here to read Nestor Partnership’s policy on Treating Customers Fairly. We also offer training to legal advisers on the use of Periodical Payments. We are registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Bar Council for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) purposes. Please click here for a copy of our Training and Education programme. We are also able to provide legal firms with a standard letter for instructing an IFA in the matter of assessing periodical payments. Please contact us for further details. The Financial Services Authority do not regulate Periodical Payments |