Every year, hundreds of university students whose degrees, wellbeing, or future have been damaged by the mistakes of their university are unjustly deprived of rightful compensation.
Even when universities admit fault, they either offer no compensation or a sum that falls well short of what it should be.
Students should be wary of accepting the first offer made by the university. The problem is that students and SU advisers are often unaware of how to assess compensation.
In one case, the university offered £1,000 before eventually agreeing to pay £45,000. In another, the university offered £3,000 before agreeing to pay £85,000.