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How does the court determine if an injury was accidental or inflicted
The court determines whether an injury was accidental or inflicted (non-accidental) by carefully examining all available evidence and applying the legal standard known as the "balance of probabilities." This means the judge must decide whether it is more likely than...

What steps does a solicitor take to safeguard my rights before and during court hearings
A solicitor takes several key steps to safeguard your rights before and during court hearings in non-accidental injury (NAI) cases: Before Court Hearings: Case Preparation: Your solicitor will thoroughly review all paperwork, evidence, and reports related to your...

Why is it important for parents to seek independent legal advice in NAI cases
It is vitally important for parents to seek independent legal advice when facing allegations of non-accidental injury (NAI) for several reasons: Immediate and Serious Consequences: Allegations of NAI can lead to the removal of children from the family home,...

Understanding Non-Accidental Injury: Guidance from Pepperells Solicitors
When a child suffers an injury, the expectation is that it was caused by an accident—unexpected and unintentional. However, there are times when the explanation for an injury does not match the medical evidence, raising concerns about non-accidental injury (NAI). At...

How does independent legal advice protect my rights in NAI cases
Independent legal advice protects your rights in non-accidental injury (NAI) cases in several crucial ways: Ensures Fair Representation: An experienced solicitor will make sure your account is properly heard in court, challenging any assumptions made by social...
Non Accidental Injury (NAI)
To identify signs of possible abuse and neglect in children and young people under the age of 18, the National Institute For Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued a series of maltreatment guidelines to healthcare professionals.
Below are some examples and sites of non-accidental injury, which typically cause suspicion to be raised.

Key non-accidental injury safeguarding questions
When trying to detect and identify cases of non-accidental injury, a wide range of factors are taken into account and points considered.
- Presentation of the child: Are there multiple injuries?
- Medical history: Is it variable or inconsistent with the injuries seen?
- Timeframes involved: Is there a delay in seeking medical attention?
- A&E Attendance: Are there multiple occurrences? Or frequent access?
- Developmental stage: Are the findings consistent with the child’s age?
- Signs of neglect: Is the child unkempt, smelly or dirty?
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Keeping families together
Social Services must thoroughly investigate every NAI allegation.
Our non-accidental injury solicitors will explain the process to minimise stress.
Should a child be at risk of removal from your care whilst investigations take place, we’ll do everything possible to prevent it.
Or we can try to make sure the child is placed with a family member rather than Local Authority care.
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Our UK experts are here to help put your side of the story across.
We are highly experienced and regularly defend complex injury cases.
Our solicitors leave no stone unturned to discover how injuries occurred.
We listen carefully and adopt a sensitive, reassuring approach.
Should your case go to court, we will launch a vigorous defence.
Meet Our Expert Legal Team: Specialising in Non-Accidental Injury Cases
At Pepperells Solicitors, we understand the sensitive nature of Non-Accidental Injury (NAI) cases. Our dedicated legal team is here to provide compassionate, thorough, and expert representation for individuals affected by non-accidental harm.
With years of experience and a deep understanding of the complexities surrounding NAI, our specialists are committed to ensuring you are supported and guided every step of the way.
Why Choose Our Legal Experts?
- Experienced and Knowledgeable: Our solicitors have extensive experience handling Non-Accidental Injury cases, navigating both the legal and emotional challenges involved.
- Compassionate Approach: We prioritise your well-being and work to ensure that you feel supported throughout the process.
If you or a loved one have been asked to seek legal representation due to a Non-Accidental Injury case, you don’t have to face it alone. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our legal experts.

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