Claims and Compensation blog

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault | Direct 2 Solicitors Road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault

If somebody has bumped you whilst you are in your car or if you have had a more serious road accident, you may be entitled to compensation if the accident wasn’t your fault.

After being involved in such an accident, the police may have been involved and you have probably been to hospital to have your injuries checked out. In some instances, the injuries after a car accident can be really serious.

If you have been injured, you should claim for compensation. You are well within your rights to claim for compensation for your injuries. To help you to put together a case for compensation, there are solicitors who specialise in accidental injury cases. They have the expertise and knowledge to help you through the process of claiming for compensation.

The solicitor that you hire to take on your case will know exactly how to handle your case. They will make sure that you have enough evidence to support your case so that you are able to receive the compensation you deserve. It may seem rather daunting but your solicitor will put your mind at ease and help you to understand what will happen.

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Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Making the most of a solicitor | Direct 2 Solicitors Making the most of a solicitor

If you or somebody you know has been involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault, did you know that you are able to claim for compensation for your injuries? Many people suffer in silence after being involved in an accident and they suffer financially as well as emotionally and physically.

It can be a very traumatic time after being involved in an accident and the last thing you need is another thing to worry about. This is where the services of a solicitor should be used.

Hiring a solicitor to handle the case on your behalf will take a massive weight off your shoulders. You won’t have to worry about a thing when your solicitor is dealing with the case. Your solicitor will ensure that they have everything they need to pursue a case for compensation for your injuries.

Your solicitor will work tirelessly to get the result you are after. You will only have to pay for the services of your solicitor once they have successfully won your case for compensation. The solicitor will be working on a no win no fee basis so they will only be paid for their services once they have won your case.

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Monday, 29 March 2010

Getting over your accident | Direct 2 Solicitors Getting over your accident

When you have slipped or tripped in public, in addition to feel very embarrassed about the whole situation, you may have suffered an injury. Whether this is a sprain ankle, a broken wrist or a slipped disk, it is worthwhile finding out whether or not you can claim for compensation for your injuries.

You are well within your rights to claim for compensation for the injuries you have sustained. Most people do not realise that you are able to claim for your injuries. There are a number of specialist solicitors who deal with accident injury cases regularly, and they know how to put together a case for compensation for you.

In most cases, these solicitors work on a no win no fee basis. This means that they don’t get paid for their services unless you win your case for compensation. In some instances your solicitor’s fees are part of the settlement agreement that you come to with the other party involved in your accident. This will mean that you will receive 100% of the compensation.

The compensation you receive will cover any medical expenses you have incurred as well as other expenses that have all been a result of your accident.

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Sunday, 28 March 2010

Claiming compensation from your employer | Direct 2 Solicitors Claiming compensation from your employer

Every company that employs staff is responsible for their health and safety whilst they are working. Whether this in the workplace or out on site, your employer should take the necessary steps to ensure that you are working in a safe environment.

The government have a number of health and safety guidelines that must be followed and it an employer’s legal obligation to ensure that these guidelines are implemented. If they haven’t been, then your employer is breaching their responsibilities. It is at times like this that accidents happen and they can sometimes be very serious.

Accidents in the workplace can happen at any time, but they are generally more serious when the health and safety protocol hasn’t been followed. If you have been injured in an accident at work which you believe wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to compensation.

To find out whether or not you have a good case for compensation, then you need to consult a specialist solicitor. There are a number of solicitors who deal with cases relating to injuries in the workplace every day. They know how to deal with a case such as yours and they will help you fight for compensation.

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Saturday, 27 March 2010

Solicitors with accident injury expertise | Direct 2 Solicitors Solicitors with accident injury expertise

The help of a solicitor who has the expertise in dealing with accidental injury cases can sometimes be hard to find. But when you know where to look there is a large number of solicitors who specialise in taking cases on that are related to accident injury.

If you have been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, then you should be speaking to a solicitor and finding out whether or not you are entitled to claim for compensation.

You are well within your rights to seek compensation for the injuries you have sustained. You shouldn’t have to suffer in silence because somebody has acted irresponsibly and claiming compensation can help you to cope with the growing medical bills or expenses which have come about as a result of your accident.

The solicitor that you hire won’t be able to tell you how much compensation you will receive, but they will be able to tell you whether or not you have a good case. They will make sure that your case is put together properly and there is enough evidence to support your claims for compensation.

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Friday, 26 March 2010

Recovering after an accident that wasn’t your fault | Direct 2 Solicitors Recovering after an accident that wasn’t your fault

Getting yourself back on your feet is important after being involved in an accident that isn’t your fault. You need to take time to recover from your injuries, which could have been both physical and emotional. It can be a difficult time for both you and your family and you may be struggling to keep your family unit together.

After being involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you may not be able to work which has resulted in your family suffering financially. You might not have been able to pay your bills, your mortgage and in worse cases, put food on your family’s table.

This is why you should claim for compensation if the accident wasn’t your fault and you have suffered injuries as a result. You shouldn’t have to struggle financially as well as struggling with your health because of somebody else’s irresponsible behaviour.

In order to find out whether or not you have a case for compensation, you should seek advice from a solicitor. A solicitor is able to tell you whether or not you are eligible for claiming for compensation and they will be able to guide you through the process of claiming compensation.

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Thursday, 25 March 2010

Using your medical records in support of your claim | Direct 2 Solicitors Using your medical records in support of your claim

When you have been involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you can suffer both physical and emotional injuries. Some injuries may result you in being hospitalised, seek treatment from a medical professional and have to take various medication.

When it comes to claiming for compensation, all of this information will be taken into consideration. Your solicitor will make sure that all of this information is documented in your case for compensation. You will need to provide your medical records for your compensation claims so that your solicitor has evidence to work with.

You are well within your rights to claim for compensation for the injuries you have sustained. Those who are responsible for your injuries should pay for what they have done to you and see how much pain and suffering you have gone through because of their actions.

Many people do not realise the consequences of their behaviour until somebody is hurt or injured. This is why you should claim for compensation, to make them realise that they cannot get away with hurting people and causing upset and injury to individuals.

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Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Going over your compensation case with your solicitor | Direct 2 Solicitors Going over your compensation case with your solicitor

After being involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault, it can be traumatic having to go through everything that happened to you with a solicitor. However, you are well within your rights to claim compensation for the injuries that you sustained a result of somebody else’s behaviour. This could have been through a road traffic accident, a crime, a slip or trip in public or an accident in the workplace.

Hiring a solicitor to handle your compensation claim is a wise decision. They will know exactly how to handle your case and will ensure that you get the compensation you deserve. Before your solicitor takes on your case, they will tell you whether or not you have a good case for compensation. Because they are working on a no win no fee basis, most solicitors won’t take on a case unless they think they have a good chance of winning compensation.

Unfortunately, your solicitor can guarantee how much compensation you are going to receive. There is no guidance for how much individuals should receive for their injuries. It is largely based on how serious the injuries have been, including both physical and emotional injuries and costs that you have incurred as a result of the accident.

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Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Taking injuries in public seriously | Direct 2 Solicitors Taking injuries in public seriously

Injury in a public place is something to be taken very seriously. In many cases, the individual who is injured is not at fault for their accident and they are well within their legal rights to pursue a case for compensation against those responsible for their injuries.

If you have been injured as a result of somebody else’s negligent behaviour, it is in your best interests to seek advice from your solicitor about whether your not you have a case for compensation.

Hiring a solicitor to deal with your case is advisable. There are a number of solicitors who specialise in compensation claims and they will know exactly how to handle your case. They will ensure that every aspect of your case is gone over thoroughly to make sure you have enough evidence to support your claims for compensation.

The solicitor will prepare your case for it to go to court and it will be decided by a judge how much money you should receive for your injuries. In some instances, claims are settled outside of court. Your solicitor will be working on a no win no fee basis so you won’t have to pay for their services until your case is successful.

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Monday, 22 March 2010

Fighting your corner with a solicitor by your side | Direct 2 Solicitors Fighting your corner with a solicitor by your side

When it comes to claiming compensation for your injuries, you need to make sure you have a good solicitor fighting your corner. Although a lot of compensation claims are very easy, some can turn nasty and it can be difficult trying to cope with it all on your own.

This is why many people choose to hire a solicitor who can help them in their efforts to get compensation for their injuries. There are many solicitors who specialise in dealing with cases such as yours and they have the knowledge and expertise to ensure that you will get the compensation you are entitled to.

Once you have instructed your solicitor, they will start to put together a case that will be submitted to court. In some cases a settlement is reached before it gets that far, whereas others are battled out with a judge deciding whether you or not you should get compensation and if so, how much.

A solicitor will know exactly how to handle your case and they will fight hard on your behalf to make sure you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries. You won’t have to worry about a thing when the case is in the safe hands of your solicitor.

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Saturday, 20 March 2010

Making criminals pay for hurting you | Direct 2 Solicitors Making criminals pay for hurting you

Sometimes the most terrible things can happen to the nicest of people, often when they least expect it. There are some very disrespectful and irresponsible people out there and they are happy to take advantage of others who show kindness or have done nothing to provoke a crime.

A large number of people who are victims of crime suffer injuries at the hands of the criminal. Whether it was a mugging, a burglary or something very severe such as a rape or an attempted murder, if you have been injured, you can claim for compensation.

The government have a special body that deals with individuals who are seeking compensation after being involved in a crime. It is called Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority and you will need to seek the advice of a solicitor in order to put in a claim for your compensation.

Each case is looked at on an individual basis and each outcome and amount of compensation is different. The amount you will receive for your injuries largely depends on how serious the crime was and also how badly injured you have been. You will need to provide medical evidence of your injuries as well as any costs you have incurred because of your accident. Your solicitor will make sure you have all of this evidence when they submit your claim.

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Friday, 19 March 2010

Who to turn to after an accident that wasn’t your fault | Direct 2 Solicitors Who to turn to after an accident that wasn’t your fault

Some of us may have been through the experience of being involved in some kind of accident, whether it was a fall at work or having a bump in our car on the road. However, not many of us can relate to being involved in accidents that weren’t our fault and it can be difficult to come to terms with it if it has happened to you.

A minority of people are involved in accidents that aren’t their fault and they often don’t know who to turn to for advice on their situation. The best thing you can do if this has happened to you is contact a solicitor.

You might not know that you are able to seek compensation for your physical and emotional injuries. A solicitor will be able to help you with this and they will be able to guide you through the process of putting together a claim for compensation.

This may seem rather daunting, but your solicitor is working on a no win no fee basis, so they need to make sure that your case is water tight in order for it to be successful so that they can get paid for their time.

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Thursday, 18 March 2010

Employers have a responsibility for their employees | Direct 2 Solicitors Employers have a responsibility for their employees

Accidents in the workplace are avoidable if the necessary precautions are taken. You might think that accidents in the workplace only happen in factories, warehouses or places that operate machinery, however, accidents in the workplace can happen anywhere. You could be going into the stationary cupboard and fall over a box which has been sitting there for months because nobody has bothered to move it or you can slip because the cleaner has mopped the floor and failed to put up a warning sign.

Any accidents that happen in the workplace that aren’t your fault are the fault of your employer. Every employer is responsible for their workforce and they have a legal responsibility to ensure that all members of staff are working safely and proper procedures are being followed.

Many of those who have been involved in an accident in the workplace that wasn’t their fault have pursued a case for compensation against their employer for the injuries that they have sustained. If you have been injured in the workplace, it would be worthwhile finding out whether you are eligible to claim for compensation for your injuries.

A solicitor will give you advice about your case and will happily guide you through the process of claiming for compensation.

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Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Pursuing those responsible for compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Pursuing those responsible for compensation

Having a road traffic accident is not something most of us what to happen to us whilst we are driving our car, riding our bicycle or even walking on the pavement. However, there are some people on the roads that should not be there and they act recklessly when they get behind the wheel of a chair. Unfortunately, it is behaviour such as this that causes accidents and innocent by standers become involved in various ways.

If you have been hurt and injured after being involved in a road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault, you should contact your solicitor as soon as possible. In many cases after being involved in an accident that isn’t your fault, you are eligible to claim for compensation for your injuries.

Many people do not realise that you can pursue those who are responsible for your injuries for compensation. Regardless of how minor your injuries are, your solicitor will be able to advise you about whether or not you have a strong case for compensation. The compensation you receive will help you to cover any medical expenses you have incurred as well as any loss of earnings because you have been unable to work after the accident.

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Tuesday, 16 March 2010

You are entitled to compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors You are entitled to compensation

We never expect that we are going to be involved in an accident that wasn’t our fault or have a slip or trip in public that was because of somebody else’s negligence. Unfortunately it does happen to some of us and it can be difficult to come to terms with after you have sustained injuries that are preventing you from working or doing anything that you normally do.

If you are suffering with injuries as a result of an accident in the workplace, in public or being involved in a car accident that wasn’t your fault, then you should know that you are entitled to claim compensation for your injuries.

You can claim compensation for the injuries that you have sustained by seeking advice from a solicitor and having your solicitor put together a case which may eventually go to court. Your solicitor won’t be able to tell you how much money you are going to receive but they can give you some assurance about whether or not your case will be successful.

Most solicitors who deal with compensation claims like yours work on a no win no fee basis. This means they don’t get paid unless they will the case.

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Monday, 15 March 2010

Seek compensation for medical negligence | Direct 2 Solicitors Seek compensation for medical negligence

Medical negligence can happen to anyone unfortunately. When we go into hospital for an operation, we generally don’t tend to ask whether or not we are going to get treated properly, we just expect it. This is how it should be, but unfortunately some health care professionals fail in their responsibilities to look after you or they do not perform your operation correctly.

Whether you have gone in for a routine appendectomy, cosmetic surgery or to be treated in out patients, you expect to receive a high level of care and for the doctors and nurses who are treating you to carry out their duties properly. Unfortunately, in some cases this does not happen and if you believe you have suffered at the hands of a health care professional, you may be entitled to seek compensation for medical negligence.

Proving medical negligence is very difficult if you are trying to pursue a case for compensation yourself. This is why there are specialist solicitors who deal specifically in cases of medical negligence. They will know exactly how to ensure that your case is strong enough and have a good chance of getting compensation for you.

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Sunday, 14 March 2010

Criminal Injuries Compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Criminal Injuries Compensation

If you have been involved in a crime as an innocent bystander or a victim and as a result of that crime you have suffered injuries both physically or emotional, did you know that you are entitled to compensation for those injuries?

The Criminal Injuries Compensation is run by the government to ensure that people who have been victims of crime do not suffer financially because of their injuries. Many people after being involved in a robbery, a mugging or something a lot more serious are unable to work because of their injuries.

Injuries after such crimes do not have to be physical; they can be emotional as well. Many people do not realise the mental affects being involved in such a crime and it can be very traumatic.

In order to make a successful claim for compensation, you need to hire yourself the services of a solicitor. You will also need to have reported the crime to the police as well as sought medical attention for your injuries. Once a case has been put together by your solicitor, it will be submitted to the Criminal Injuries Compensation for assessment. It can be a long process but you need to persevere with it.

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Saturday, 13 March 2010

Claim accident compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Claim accident compensation

Unfortunately it isn’t possible to avoid being involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault. Accidents can happen at almost any time and unsuspecting people can be involved and as a result can be injured.

If you have been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you should consider seeking compensation for your injuries. You shouldn’t have to suffer because an individual has acted irresponsibly and caused you injuries which have resulted in you not being able to work or take care of yourself or your children. This is exactly the reason why you should claim compensation.

In order to ensure that your compensation claim is successful it would be worthwhile getting advice from a solicitor who specialises in putting together claims such as this. They know exactly how to handle each individual case that they get given and you can be sure that you will get a really great service from your solicitor.

One of the benefits of hiring the help of a solicitor is that you will only have to pay for their services when they have successfully won compensation for your injuries. They work on a no win no fee basis which will give you one less thing to worry about.

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Friday, 12 March 2010

Accidental injury solicitors are extremely busy | Direct 2 Solicitors Accidental injury solicitors are extremely busy

Never before have solicitors who specialise in compensation claims been so popular. Many people are now realising that they are well within their rights to pursue a case for compensation after they are wrongly injured after being involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault.

Whether you slipped in public, were involved in a car accident or suffered at the hands of an incompetent doctor, then you have the right to ask for compensation for your injuries.

There are a large number of solicitors who specialises in pursuing cases for compensation. They are the best people to go for advice after you have been involved in an accident that wasn’t your fault. They will tell you exactly what to do next and how to go about doing it. They have experts at their disposal who are able to help you put together your case for compensation.

You may have to see a specialist about your injuries or speak to a counsellor about how you are feeling. Injuries can be both physical and emotional after an accident and you need to have the medical evidence to support your case for compensation.

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Thursday, 11 March 2010

Watertight case for compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Watertight case for compensation

Getting involved in a car accident can cause serious damage to not only your car but also your body. It can be traumatic having to deal with the number of medical appointments, dealing with your insurance company as well as claiming for compensation for your injuries.

If you are struggling to cope after being involved in a car accident that wasn’t your fault, why not hire the help of a solicitor. Your solicitor will handle everything related to pursuing a case for compensation and they will ensure you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.

The amount of compensation you receive will depend largely on how bad your injuries are. Some people suffer only minor cases of whiplash, whereas others endure broken bones, head traumas and other more serious medical problems. All of these things will be accounted for when it comes to deciding how much compensation you will get after your car accident.

Your solicitor will make sure that your case for compensation is watertight. They will ensure that they have all the evidence you could possibly need in order to win your case for compensation.

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Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Within your rights to pursue a claim for compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Within your rights to pursue a claim for compensation

Slipping or tripping in public can be very embarrassing for most people and often it can cause some pretty serious injuries if you aren’t careful. Unfortunately many accidents such as this cannot be prevented but it is just a case of being aware of any potential accidents. If you are merely in the wrong place at the wrong time then it can be hard to avoid an accident. Most of us cannot foresee an accident happening.

Slipping or tripping as a result of an individual negligence is not acceptable and you should not have to put up with behaviour that has result in you being injured. Injuries that can occur can vary from sprained wrists or ankles to more serious broken bones and the need for operations. The person who is responsible for your injuries should be made accountable for their negligent actions.

This is where the services of a qualified solicitor who specialises in cases such as yours come in very helpful. You are well within your rights to pursue a case for compensation. You shouldn’t have to suffer financially because of somebody else’s incompetence. Your solicitor will ensure you get the compensation you are entitled to.

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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Seeking advice and getting back on your feet | Direct 2 Solicitors Seeking advice and getting back on your feet

Being involved in an accident can cause serious problems for you and your family, especially when the accident wasn’t your fault. You shouldn’t beat yourself up about it, it can unfortunately happen to anyone and often it is a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Suffering with injuries after an accident that wasn’t your fault however is not acceptable. You shouldn’t have to suffer because of somebody else’s negligent behaviour. As a result of your injuries you have probably had to take time off work in order to recover and get yourself back on your feet. Many people are not able to support themselves and their family unless they are working. In addition, you may have other costs such as medical expenses and other personal expenses that are accumulating because of the accident.

If this happening to you, you don’t need to suffer financially because of your accident. Seeking advice and help from a solicitor who will be able to tell you whether or not you can claim compensation for your injuries as well as the costs you have incurred. Don’t suffer in silence, contact a solicitor and get the money you are entitled to.

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Monday, 8 March 2010

You can’t predict an accident | Direct 2 Solicitors You can’t predict an accident

We can’t predict what is going to happen in the future and often we are unprepared for things that might happen to us. The same can be said for accidents that occur in the workplace. Often you cannot foresee that it is going to happen and when it does it can leave you with really serious injuries that can take a considerable amount of time to recover from.

As a result of your injuries, you may have been forced to take a long period of time off work in order to recover. This time may have had to be taken as unpaid leave and it has left you out of pocket and struggling financially.

If you believe that the accident that happened in the workplace was not your fault, then you need to contact a solicitor to seek advice about your injuries. Your solicitor will be able to give you a helping hand in pursuing a case for compensation against those who are responsible for your injuries.

The compensation you will receive for your injuries will cover any unpaid leave you have had to take off work because of the accident in addition to any medical expenses and personal expenses.

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Sunday, 7 March 2010

Pursuing a case for compensation after an accident in the workplace | Direct 2 Solicitors Pursuing a case for compensation after an accident in the workplace

Accidents in the workplace do happen. Unfortunately if you are in the wrong place at the wrong time you can be involved in an accident in the workplace.

Every employer in the UK has legal obligations to protect their employees from any accidents that could occur. This is done by properly implementing health and safety laws and legislation so that accidents can be avoided wherever possible. However, this is often not carried out properly and as a result, people have become seriously injured.

If you have been injured as a result of an accident in the workplace and you believe that your employer is at fault for your injuries, then you need to seek advice from a solicitor. You may have a strong case for compensation for your injuries. It would involve pursuing a case for compensation against your employer. In order to make sure that your case is successful, you need to hire the help of a specialist solicitor.

You will be compensated for your injuries in addition to any loss of earnings, which may have been a direct result of your injuries, and any additional living costs you have incurred because of your injuries. Your solicitor will advise you about what they will compensate for, before the case goes to court.

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Saturday, 6 March 2010

Coping after a road traffic accident | Direct 2 Solicitors Coping after a road traffic accident

Road traffic accidents can be very serious. Some of us manage to get through life without being involved in a road traffic accident or having just a very minor bump, but for those unfortunate individuals who have been involved in a serious road accident they made have suffered with terrible injuries as a consequence.

If you have been involved in a road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault and you have sustained injuries that have prevented you from carrying on with your daily routine, then you need to seek the advice of a solicitor. You may be entitled to compensation for your injuries so speaking to a specialist solicitor will give you advice and guidance about whether or not you might be successful in putting in a claim for compensation.

The solicitor who will be working on your case will be working on a no win no fee basis. This means that you won’t have to pay for their services until you are successful in your claim for compensation. In most instances, your solicitor’s fees will be part of your compensation settlement and the fees will be recovered from the other side.

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Friday, 5 March 2010

Finding a good solicitor | Direct 2 Solicitors Finding a good solicitor

Finding a good solicitor to act on your behalf when you are pursuing a case for compensation is not as difficult as you might imagine. There are a number of solicitors who specialise in dealing with cases of personal injury, accidents in the workplace, road traffic accidents or medical negligence. Whatever you are involved in, there is a solicitor who can work on your case.

Having a solicitor dealing your case means that you can concentrate on getting yourself better after your accident. If you have suffered terrible injuries after your accident you will probably need a lot of bed rest and physiotherapy to get you back on your feet again. You don’t need the stress of pursuing the individual who caused your accident for compensation on your own. Your solicitor will know exactly how to handle your case to ensure you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries.

Your solicitor will make sure that you have all of the evidence you need to make sure your case is successful. This will include medical reports from the doctor who has been treating your for your injuries as well as any witnesses to your accident. Your solicitor will make sure that the case is watertight.

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Thursday, 4 March 2010

Personal injury compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Personal injury compensation

When you are have been involved in accident that wasn’t your fault, whether it was in your workplace, in a public place or in the supermarket or local department store, you may be entitled to compensation. If you have sustained injuries as a result of your accident, they you may be able to claim for compensation.

To find out whether or not your case is strong enough to put in a claim, it would be worthwhile speaking to a solicitor who specialises in personal injuries claims. If they don’t think your claim would be successful for whatever reason they will tell you honestly. It would not be worth their while pursuing a case which doesn’t have a strong chance of winning because they will not get paid if you don’t win your case. Many solicitors work on a no win no fee basis and if they are not successful at winning your case for compensation, they will not receive any payment for their services.

Regardless of how serious your injuries are, you should speak to your solicitor about claiming for compensation. They won’t be able to give you an amount that you will receive but they should be able to give you a good indication about whether you will win or not.

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Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Putting together a successful claim for compensation | Direct 2 Solicitors Putting together a successful claim for compensation

Many people do not realise how many people are involved in accidents across the country every year. Some accidents are because of a fault of their own, but others are caused by another individual’s negligence. In such instances, it is not acceptable for a person or business to get away with not acting responsibly.

This is why many people who are involved in an accident which isn’t their fault claim for compensation. Claiming for compensation is nothing to be ashamed about. Many people do it when they have been injured because of somebody else’s actions or behaviour.

In order to put in a successful claim for compensation, it would be worthwhile seeking out the expertise of a solicitor who deals with cases such as yours on a daily basis. They will know what would be the best ways to approach your case and they will be able to tell you honestly whether or not you have a case for compensation.

In most instances, your solicitor will be working on a no win no fee basis. This means that they will not receive any payment for their services unless you are successful in claiming for compensation.

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Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Claiming after an accident in the workplace | Direct 2 Solicitors Claiming after an accident in the workplace

Accidents in the workplace are unfortunately common place when health and safety laws and regulations have not been followed correctly or an individual has acted irresponsible and put their work colleagues at risk of having an accident.

Many personal injury claims come from accident in the workplace and many cases are successful when they pursue a case for compensation. Claiming compensation for the injuries you sustained at work is nothing to be ashamed about. If you have suffered pain and injury after falling, slipping or something similar in the workplace then you have every right to claim for compensation.

To assist you in putting together your claim for compensation, you should seek the expertise of a specialist solicitor who deals with cases such as yours on a day to day basis. You know that you case will be in safe hands when you hire yourself a solicitor.

Most solicitors who deal with cases such as this will work on a no win no fee basis. This means that you won’t have to pay for their services unless they win your case for you. In most instances, your compensation will be calculated to include your solicitor’s fees.

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Monday, 1 March 2010

Injuries after a road traffic accident | Direct 2 Solicitors Injuries after a road traffic accident

If you have been involved in a road traffic accident, you may not realise that you are able to claim for compensation if the accident wasn’t your fault. If you have sustained injuries after the road traffic accident, then you need to go to the hospital or to your doctor to make sure you are not seriously injured. In some cases, people suffer with a minor case of whiplash, whereas others have broken legs, arms, cuts and bruises to their body as well as whiplash injuries and prolonged back problems.

You don’t have to suffer in silence after your accident if you have injuries such as these. You need to speak up and ensure you get the compensation you are entitled to. Having injuries to your body can be traumatic and it may have left you unable to work, unable to move around properly and can even have caused other emotional injuries such as depression or anxiety.

Once you have sought medical advice, you need to speak to a specialist solicitor who can guide you through the process of claiming for compensation. They will make sure you get the money you deserve for your injuries because your road traffic accident.

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