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Claims and Compensation
Claims and compensation are things you need to think about if you have suffered a work accident, a road traffic accident, slip or fall, or been the victim of a criminal injury or medical negligence as you could be able to get financial help for the hurt you have suffered.
If your claim is successful, the compensation paid will include an amount for loss of earnings, pain and suffering and may even include punitive damages against the person or body being sued.
When making a compensation claim it is absolutely essential to prove that you were in no way responsible for your own misfortune. The people being claimed against may argue this so they will need to be proved wrong. That is why you need a good Compensation Solicitor handling your case.
Sometimes it is easy to prove who was responsible if there has been a police investigation, such as following a criminal act or road traffic incident. Otherwise it will be up your solicitor to prove you were not culpable in the civil courts.
Hiring a solicitor to handle your claim for compensation is absolutely crucial. We can help you with your claim for compensation. All you need to do is to ask one of our claims experts your question in the box above. We’ll get back to you within the hour with free, confidential, no obligation advice on what to expect and how you need to get started.
Remember, a claim can only be made if the incident occurred within the past three years.
Most people fight shy of consulting a compensation lawyer because they are scared of what it will cost them – and legal fees are high.
However, many nowadays work on a no win no fee basis. If you win the compensation claim you may have to pay out of your award. Many solicitors claim their fees back from the sued party, allowing the successful claimant to enjoy 100 per cent of the compensation claim.
If the case is lost the unsuccessful claimant will not have to pay anything.
When thinking about claim sand compensation claim it is important to let your solicitor have all the details surrounding the incident, including, if you have them, the names and addresses of any witnesses.
He should also be given the name of the doctor who treated you and has the notes detailing your injuries.
Armed with this evidence, he will be able pursue your claim for compensation through the courts.
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