About us

Rosaleen Jones

MANAGING DIRECTOR

Rosaleen Jones, known by colleagues, former and existing clients as Ros, is an experienced No Win No Fee, Personal Injury Solicitor.

For a number of years, Ros was employed at Oliver and Co. Solicitors, a traditional high street practice in Chester city centre, where she completed her training contract and qualified as a solicitor before moving on to work for a large firm of solicitors on the Wirral, where she specialised into the area of Road Traffic Accident claims.

Whilst Ros enjoyed working within a busy department, her long-term ambition was to set up and run her own practice and she went on to set up RG Jones Solicitors over 10 years ago. Ros has built up and managed a successful personal injury practice and has represented clients throughout England and Wales.

Ros advises on several areas of personal injury law and has helped clients to recover compensation for a broad range of injuries from minor whiplash injuries through to more serious complex and life changing injuries.

Areas of Expertise

Motor Insurers Bureau

The Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) is a government backed organisation which was set up in 1946 to compensate victims of...

Slips, Trips and Falls

Slips, Trips and Falls can happen anywhere; at work, in a park, on a public road, street, footpath, pedestrian crossing,...

Road Traffic Accidents

(Cars, Buses, Motorbikes, Cyclists, Pedestrians) Following a car accident, one or more parties may wish to make a claim for...

Accidents at Work

“Accidents happen” is a saying that we all hear from time to time but the reality is that accidents that...

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Acheivements

Motorcyclist who slipped on mud on a country lane.

Walker attacked by a herd of cows on a public right of way.

Keen sportsman who tripped on a raised kerb where the local authority maintained an adequate system of inspection was in place but where Ros proved it was not a walked inspection by rather a drive by inspection

Partially sighted gentleman who fell over upon entering a petrol station.

Pedestrian knocked over where the Defendant alleged he had failed to have a proper look out