Watford Personal Injury Claims
Contact the First4lawyers DoncWatford ster team for a free, no obligation discussion about your compensation claim.
- Call our Watford office free: 0800 567 7866*
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No Win No Fee Personal Injury Lawyers & Solicitors in Watford
First4Lawyers provides legal help for people in Watford who have suffered injuries in accidents that were not their responsibility. Having a population of around 80,000, Watford is one of the largest and busiest towns in Hertfordshire. Watford’s burgeoning retail and leisure industries bolster the town’s economy, which is also served by a number of breweries, manufacturers, engineering firms and service-based companies. Personal injury claims in Watford arise for all sorts of reasons.
Types of Claim
Road accident injury claims in Watford are very common. According to the Department for Transport, 407 road users were killed or seriously injured in accidents on roads throughout Hertfordshire in 2010. During the same period, 3,362 other road users suffered injuries that could be described as slight. Trips or falls in workplaces or on public highways often result in accident claims in Watford, but no more so than in any other busy English town.
What We Do
Operating on a no-win, no-fee basis, which means that clients need not pay our fees in the unlikely event that their cases fail in court, we work closely with people who have been injured or made ill as a result of the negligence of others. We guide our clients in Watford through every step of the claims process.
How to Claim
The two most important points to remember when contemplating legal action against a negligent party are time and detail. Personal injury-claims in England and Wales are subject to a 3-year time limit from either the date of the injury occurring or the moment in which the claimant became aware of the injury (the 3-year limit is not applied to children until they reach 18). Details are also important. Before contacting our specially trained solicitors, you should be able to say who was involved and what happened.
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