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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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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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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Friday, 8 January 2010

Getting compensation for your road traffic accident | Direct 2 Solicitors Getting compensation for your road traffic accident

Being involved in a road traffic accident can be horrific, especially if the accident is particularly bad. Normally when it comes to road traffic accident there is somebody at fault. If the accident wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to compensation.

After the accident, you need to get the details of the other people who have been involved in the accident. This should include their name, contact details and their insurance details.

When it comes to putting in a compensation claim, your solicitor will be dealing with the insurance companies. After a road traffic accident, the insurance company will be responsibly for paying out the compensation for your injuries as well as the damage to your vehicle.

Insurance companies are notoriously difficult to deal with which is why you need the services of a solicitor. Your solicitor will know all of the games that insurance companies play and they will fight hard on your behalf to ensure that you get the compensation you are entitled to. You will be able to concentrate on recovering from your injuries and getting back into your day to day life whilst your solicitors works hard to get your compensation.

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Thursday, 24 December 2009

Hiring a solicitor to deal with your car accident injuries | Direct 2 Solicitors Hiring a solicitor to deal with your car accident injuries

When you are involved in a car accident, the accident is usually the result of an individual acting irresponsibly whilst behind the wheel of their car. This is the reason why everybody is required by law in the UK to have car insurance. Should you be involved in an accident, your insurance will cover the damage to your car and pay out for any injuries that you or another party pay have sustained.

When the accident isn’t your fault, you usually claim on the other party’s insurance. On most occasions, it is clear whose fault the accident is and claiming on another party’s insurance is very straightforward. However in cases where their insurance is not willing to pay out for your injuries from the accident, you will be required to hire the services of a solicitor.

Your solicitor will liaise with the insurance company and ensure that you get the compensation you are entitled to for the injuries that you sustained as a result of reckless driving of the other party. By hiring yourself a solicitor on a no win no fee basis, you won’t have to pay for their services unless you reach a settlement for compensation.

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Saturday, 5 December 2009

Have you been involved in a road accident? | Direct 2 Solicitors Have you been involved in a road accident?

If you have been involved in a road accident, it is vitally important that you visit a doctor to ensure that the injuries you have sustained are not serious. Regardless of what injuries you or your passengers might have suffered as a result of an accident that wasn’t your fault, you might be entitled to compensation.

Claims for compensation when it comes to road accidents are very common. If you have been involved in an accident you must stop and get the details of the other party involved. This includes their name, address and contact telephone number as well as their registration number and insurance details. You should also report the accident to the police as well as visiting your doctor or the hospital depending on how serious your injuries are.

By law all drivers must have third party insurance for their vehicles. This means that should be driver have an accident their insurers will cover the costs of any injuries to any other party involved.

You should also hire yourself the services of a solicitor, especially if the road accident you were involved in was serious. They will deal with your claim for compensation on your behalf on a no win no fee basis.

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Saturday, 21 November 2009

Claiming compensation after being involved in a road collision | Direct 2 Solicitors Claiming compensation after being involved in a road collision

There is nothing worse than driving along happily in your car and then being rear ended by a careless driver. One particular injury that is common if you have had someone hit the back of your car is whiplash.

Whiplash is caused by the sudden impact of a car collision. It results in a sudden movement of the head being thrown backwards and then forwards. This causes the muscles and ligaments in the neck to be strained and straightened quickly resulting in whiplash. Whiplash can be suffered in varying degrees from very minor pain to severe damage. It is sometimes known as Whiplash Associated Disorder.

If you have been involved in a road accident and you are suffering as a result of the injuries you sustained, then you might have a case for compensation. Hiring yourself a solicitor who is an expert in handling road accident compensation claims is advisable, as they will deal with every aspect of your case. You won’t have to worry about a thing; the solicitor will do everything for you.

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Monday, 9 November 2009

Have you been involved in a road traffic accident? | Direct 2 Solicitors Have you been involved in a road traffic accident?

If you have been involved in a road traffic accident then you will know how traumatising it can be. When it comes to dealing with your claim, there are two aspects, which will need to have serious consideration. You will need to assess how much you rely upon the use of your car; this might be for commuting to and from work or dropping the children off at school. The second is how long it is going to take for you to get back to normal. You might be receiving treatment for your injuries.

When you hire yourself a solicitor, they will deal with all of the aspects of your claim. This normally entails dealing with the other parties, which were involved in your road traffic accident. They will arrange for a replacement car and treatment for your injuries. It is advisable to keep a good record of all of the treatment you receive so that you can use it in your case for your injury claim.

In addition to claiming for compensation for your injuries, you will also receive compensation for other losses and expenses, which you might have incurred because of the accident. Your solicitor will be able to advise you as to what you can claim for.

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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Do you know if you are entitled to make a No Win No Fee accident compensation claim? | Direct 2 Solicitors Do you know if you are entitled to make a No Win No Fee accident compensation claim?

You have been injured, it was not your fault. But can you claim compensation?

With so many armchair Solicitors and many well meaning, but misinformed people ready to tell everyone what they think they know about making a claim, we find that often the injured party either does not know that they could make a successful claim, or has been informed that they could and should, when they cant! So, to help potential claimants decide if the cause of their injuries will enable you to lodge a claim for Accident Compensation, basic accident claim criteria information is needed (see below).

Remember, there are always exceptions to rules and each accident claim needs to be assessed on its own merits. We advise all persons injured in non fault accidents considering a claim to call us and discuss their accident claim circumstance with our experts. You may think you dont have a claim when you do.

Basic Criteria

Limitation: This is the time frame in which a claimant HAS to register a claim in the courts. An adult (over 21yrs) has 3 years from the date of an accident to ensure a claim is registered. Therefore, if accident injuries were caused 3 or more years ago, the claim is out of limitation and any rights to make a claim become statute barred.

Remember, an Accident Claim Solicitor or Claims Management Company usually require AT LEAST 6 months of a 3 year period remaining so that they can prepare a claim properly (although there are exceptions to this).

Exceptions

Adults have 3 years; children have until their 21st birthday (or 3 years). CICA claimants (Criminal Injuries) have 2 years (although older claims can be considered) as do MIB claimants (victims of uninsured and untraced drivers).

Liability: For an individual to successfully pursue a No Win No Fee accident compensation claim there needs to be a liable 3rd party to pursue for the compensation. If the accident was your fault, you have no claim. However, if your injuries arise from an accident at work, a road traffic accident or a slip/fall in a public place, you may be able to claim compensation. It boils down to a duty of care at the feet of the persons, authority or employer who owns or operates the location where you were injured.

Like who?

For example, Council Highways Departments have to monitor, inspect and repair footpaths and roads within a reasonable time frame and ensure that defects of a certain size and of a certain age are removed. If they dont, person injured on a hazardous pathway could make an accident compensation claim. Employers have to provide Health & Safety training and equipment and follow strict laws governing employees safety at work. Failure to do so could result in a serious injury and leave them open to a claim for work accident compensation. Drivers of cars, motorcycles and pushbikes have a responsibility to drive safely and pay attention to road conditions and traffic. If they fail to do so and cause a Road Traffic Accident, an injured person could easily pursue a whiplash claim or similar for their injuries and losses.

Proof: Individuals MUST prove that they were injured and that it was someone else's fault. If they fail to do so, their accident compensation claim will fail. Persons wishing to pursue compensation claims MUST have sought medical treatment either at a Hospital or GP and it MUST be noted on the medical records. Also, the injuries have to be of a certain severity.

How?

As well notes on medical records, injured parties MUST always ensure that accidents at work are recorded in employers official accident books. Injured parties MUST report this themselves, ensuring the record is an accurate report of what happened. A person injured in any public establishment, such as a Hotel, Shop or Restaurant, again must ensure a record is entered in an accident book. Road Traffic accident victims should ensure that their insurers have been informed and if necessary, also inform the Police. Whilst Police cannot always attend an accident, they will make a log of any report and issue an incident reference number.

Now I know. Or do I?!

As stated earlier, each case has to be looked at individually, but the above gives some pointers as to if you could make a claim. Our advice remains the same, contact us for an honest opinion. It is free and you may well be entitled to compensation. We know Accident Compensation wont make the pain go away, but it does help you to get back to where you should have been if you were not injured in the first place. Direct 2 Solicitors Ltd, will know if your claim is worthy of consideration by an expert Personal Injury Solicitor, so to let us discuss your accident and we can then decide if it is in your interests to make a claim for Accident Compensation.

If you are in need of a reliable and approved Claims Management Company to manage your accident compensation claim, look no further. Email us at webenquiries@direct2solicitorsltd.co.uk, call us on 0800 9177456, or get us to call you, using the big blue "Call me back" box on this page.

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