You May Be Entitled to Claim
If you’ve been injured through no fault of your own, then you’re probably entitled to make a claim for compensation.
To determine what level of compensation you’ll be entitled to, talk to Injury Claims.
Our expert knowledge, gleaned from years of experience in the injury claims industry, enables us to guide our clients through the process of making a successful compensation claim, achieving us a reputation as one of the most dependable and and successful injury claims agencies in Britain. We’ve helped countless people just like you make their compensation claim successfully after suffering an injury that wasn’t their fault.
Injury Claims can also unequivocally guarantee that you will receive 100% of the compensation you’re awarded, whatever your circumstances.
Looking after the unforeseen
It doesn’t matter how careful you are out there – your personal safety is at the mercy of other people – road users, employers, colleagues, medical staff – the list goes on. You can’t plan for the future when it comes to personal injury claims and your health – you can only make sure you know what to do when the worst happens.
Loss of income
Even a minor injury can have a huge impact on your life – for example, breaking a finger or a toe may well mean that you’re unable to work for three to six weeks, in which case you may not be entitled to sick pay. This loss of earnings can have a huge impact on your long-term finances, and is likely to see you struggling with debt for many months after the injury has faded.
Similarly, your injuries could bring on a new or exacerbate an existing condition, which can lead to long term health issues, costing you even more over the course of your life in loss of earnings and medical care.
It’s absolutely imperative that accident victims – no matter how, when or where they are injured – file their claim for compensation immediately. The longer the period between the accident and the initial claim, the more the witnesses memories fade or they become uncontactable, or evidence becomes unavailable.
To put you in good stead for making a successful claim, the details of the injury must be recorded comprehensively, which will in turn mean that any compensation awarded reflects the seriousness of the injury and its impact on your quality of life.
Injury claims can be made following road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, medical negligence, or breach or injury in a public space.
So whatever injury you’ve suffered at the hands of someone else, remember that you should file your claim as soon as possible in order to give you the best chance of winning your case.
If you’d like any further advice or information about how to make an injury claim, contact us on Freephone 0800 567 7866 or fill in our contact form to request a free call back.
Here are just a few of the most common examples of accident compensation claims:
- Car Accident Claims
- Road Traffic Accidents
- Work Accident Claims
- Slip or Trip Accidents
- Fatal Accidents
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