Accident Claims for Personal Injury
There are over an estimated 700,000 accident claims each year in the UK alone. The majority of those claims involves an injury to one person caused by the negligence of another person. The percentage of blame does not necessarily need to be 100% the other persons fault. Even if the injured party was in the majority to blame for causing the accident they may still be awarded compensation although the damages paid would reflect their overall part in the accident.
Understanding what to do next after being involved in a road traffic accident can be confusing and somewhat testing time. You may have suffered a neck injury also known as whiplash after the accident and depending on the severity of the whiplash injury could require medical treatment.
If you have been injured from the road accident then you also have the worry of taking time of work which can mean loss of earnings to some. Then there is cost of repairs to your vehicle. That’s why you have insurance you say. But what happens when the other vehicle may not have insurance cover or was driven by joyriders or even the driver was under the influence. Who pays then? Does your insurance still pay out in those circumstances?
Why Insurers Would Like To Remove Lawyers From Personal Injury Claims
Ever wondered why insurance companies give personal injury lawyers a hard time? The reason is simple and one that they would like to keep secret – insurance companies pay out more in compensation cases to people making a claim that are represented by a personal injury lawyer than those without a lawyer.
Its not surprising to learn that in identical cases those that are legally represented will receive more compensation for their injuries even after legal fees have been deducted than someone who goes it alone.
If you were involved in a road traffic accident and riding a motorcycle at the time, there may be a good chance of you claiming compensation if you suffered an injury through no fault of your own.
Personal Injury Lawyers London
If your require a Personal Injury Lawyer in the London area to help you claim compensation then get in contact with The Injury Lawyers – specialist personal injury solicitors for the London area.
If you have been involved in an attack from a dog and suffered an injury you may be entitled to claim compensation. A dog attack can be viscous and can leave both physical and mental scars on a person.
Injury Lawyers For You Whiplash Claims
When it comes down to choosing the best injury lawyer for you after suffering a road accident and you wish to make a whiplash claim what should you be looking for.
Our advice is look for a service that is completely risk free to you when making your claim. The Injury Lawyers run every claim under our No Win No Fee claims policy guaranteeing you don’t pay a penny – it is completely 100% cost-free – we have the proud record of never charging a client for our services!
If you have been involved in a car accident and suffered an injury – through no fault of your own – then you need to find a lawyer who primarily focuses on road / car accidents to help you claim compensation. The Injury Lawyers are highly experienced in this field and will provide you with experienced representation and a quality of service that is hard matched within UK personal injury lawyers firms.
Supermarket accident compensation claim advice
More and more of us are heading to the Supermarkets for our weekly shop, we even head there for our electric appliance needs as well – in fact if we just require a pint of milk there’s a good chance we’ll now just pop out to the supermarket and buy it there – its become our mega-sized local shop.
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Insurers who live in Glass Houses
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) recently had a pop at Personal Injury Lawyers costs, claiming that they were swallowing 43p in every pound in compensation cases. The ABI also accuses personal injury lawyers of taking too long to notify defendant insurers of claims, hence driving up costs. This isn’t an April Fools Day joke – this is what the ABI want the public to think.