Sefton Kwasnik

I qualified as a solicitor in May 1981
I am a partner at BPS solicitors in Manchester
I head up their PI Dept and Health and Safety Unit
I actively run case files
Leaving aside my own family/personal circumstances I am familiar with a lot
of the issues that sudden, or any death may raise through my own professional
practice.
By way of examples:-
I conducted the Inquest relating to Callum Mark Hughes, and advised his surviving
family on their civil rights over and above full representation at Inquest.
I advised the surviving family of a 61 year old Mum who was killed by a bus
driver, whilst she was crossing the road on a zebra crossing.
I am advising the family of a 16 year old boy who was killed when his 50cc
moped ran into the back of an unlit articulated trailer in Letchworth and fully
represented at Inquest.
I am advising the widow of a 39 year old Health and Safety Operative who was
killed outright in the workplace in March 2005, leaving behind 2 young children
aged 4, and 1 at the time.
I have advised a couple living in the Isle of Man who lost their 4 1/2 year
old daughter last August.
I am advising the family of a 28 year old mother of 2 who died suddenly at
home in Feb 2005, where the Coroner has not yet staged the Inquest, and where
as a result of my assistance, he has now secured the assistance of the foremost
forensic toxicology pathologist to assist hik and my clients in understanding
the cause of death.
I am advising the family of a 17 year old girl who died on the operating table
at hospital, after her emergency admission following an unexplained and ill
investigated sudden fall in the town centre.
I am advising the family of a 17 year old girl who died when a back seat passenger
in a car being driven by a 17 year old boy.
I am advising a driver who was seriously injured in an accident when the other
driver died in the collision.
I have also advised the family of an 18 year old boy who died whilst driving,
being followed by the police, and obtaining leave for a judicial review against
the Coroner in the process.
I also have extensive experience of dealing with the police throughout my
professional career including dealing with a number of cases involving fatalities.
I am willing to offer a confidential service within my range of competence
on a completely no obligation basis with no strings attached.
If as a result of dialogue it becomes apparent that a case may be made out,
or the need for representation arises, then I would advise as to their options
at that time.
I am willing to make calls to those in need up to 11pm, and at weekends.
I am able to service my e-mails also at weekends.
My firms' web site www.bpslaw.co.uk
I would like to thank you for your invitation and look forward to perhaps adding value to your very worthy cause.
Sefton
Note:- This biography is correct as at 1st March 2006
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