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You
keep 100% of your claim
Have you suffered a whiplash or personal injury in the last three years ? You may be able to claim compensation. We offer free legal advice from UK solicitors who specialise in whiplash injury cases and operate on a no win no fee basis. If successful you'll keep all of your compensation as all expenses are claimed separately. Whoever you decide to act for you this question should be asked: How much of my compensation do I receive? Because many companies take 25% or even 40% of your compensation as a contingency fee.
Any information sent to us about your compensation claim will be in the strictest of confidence and is without obligation.
When
can I make a claim ?
If you have been injured or have caught an illness or disease
and someone else is responsible, you may be able to claim compensation.
This can include injury, illness or disease caused by a road
accident, accident at work or medical accidents.
If a member of your family has died due to an accident you may
also be able to claim for compensation. This is known as a "Fatal
Accidents" claim.
Who
do I claim against ?
If you have an accident at work then your claim will probably be
against your employer.
If you have a road accident you can claim against the other
driver, they will usually be insured and their insurance company will end up
paying.
If you trip on a pavement it may be the local council that you
sue.
If the accident occurred on private property you may have to sue
the owner of the property.
If you slip on flooring at for example, a supermarket then you
may have to sue the supermarket or the person who owns the property where you
were injured.
You may have to sue the manufacturers if you have caught an
illness because of a chemical or product. Or you may be able to sue the company
that sold or gave you the chemical or product.
If it is a medical accident you may have to sue the hospital
involved or your GP, or even your dentist. They will all usually have insurance
to cover claims made by patients.
Your solicitor will be able to tell you more about the correct
person or organisation to sue if you have a claim.
Interim
Damages
If your opponent admits the accident was his or her fault, but
does not agree with the amount you are claiming, you may be able to receive some
money early. Your solicitor can apply for "Interim Payment".
This is where the opponent pays some money to you now and then
the court decides how much more you should receive at a later date after more
information has been obtained about what your case is worth.
An interim payment may help you pay for private hospital fees or
special equipment that you require.
Time
Limits
If you have an accident you must bring a claim within 3 years of
the accident or the court has the power to refuse to allow you to claim for your
injury. The only exception to the 3 year rule is,
1. If you were under 18 when the accident happened. In
this case the 3 years only starts to run from when you are 18.
2. At the time of the accident you did not know you had
been injured or that your injury was caused by an accident, illness or disease,
but you find out later. Even if this is years later, the three years may start
to run from when you found out. Your solicitor will be able to tell you more.
You should try and see a solicitor as soon as possible after the
accident, 3 years may seem a long time, but it isn’t. This is because it can
often take 3 years just to prepare the case for trial. This may be because you
have to wait for operations to see if your condition can be made better.
If your injury is going to give you problems in the future or it
cannot be put right then you are likely to receive more in compensation than if
your injury improves very quickly.
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