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All you need to know for your Accident Claim

Becoming the victim of a personal injury accident that was caused due to the negligence of another person can leave you with a multitude of problems as well as an array of injuries that could restrict your daily life. Personal Injury is an area of law which is designed to protect people who have been harmed by the negligence or recklessness of others.

What many people don’t actually realise when it comes to personal injury accidents is that they are well within their rights to put in a claim for compensation. Making a claim in the UK should always involve no fees being paid by the person who has suffered injury as the result of another person’s negligence.

Many victims of personal injury believe that pursuing a compensation claim is complicated and expensive, when in reality it is a simple process that costs you nothing if your claim is unsuccessful. All it takes is a phone call to get your claim started. Under the Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), the solicitor’s pursuing your case will not charge you for the work they do on your behalf in the event that the case fails. But if the accident claim is successful, they will claim the majority of their legal fees from the opposite party, along with the cheque for your compensation, which you keep 100% of. In reality there is nothing to lose.

Various people have started to refer to Britain as adapting a compensation culture with more and more people pursuing claims thanks to the introduction of the no win no fee basis. This is however far from the truth; fact is more people are simply realising their civil and legal right to claim for compensation after suffering due to an accident that should have been avoided. Compensation shouldn’t however be abused by people looking to get as much as they can for a minor injury. Compensation should only be claimed when an accident has caused you pain and suffering/financial loss. So why has claiming for compensation been opened up and made more easy now? Well the answer lies with the Conditional Fee Agreement.

A Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA) is a legal contract between a solicitor and yourself where the solicitor works on a no win no fee basis. The contract is the terms and conditions that the solicitor and yourself agree to. It will contain all details about how the solicitor’s fees will be calculated along with any insurance policies.

You can make an accident compensation claim for a variety of different reasons after numerous accidents such as road traffic accidents, work place accidents, slip trip or falls, public place accidents or an accident relating to a faulty product. These are merely just a few examples of some of the accidents that could result in serve personal injury such as head and back injury, broken or fractured bones or even spinal cord damage.

It is important to keep in mind that just because you have had an accident doesn’t mean that you are going to be guaranteed compensation. It is important that you do all you can to prove that the accident happened through no fault of your own. You need to provide evidence of how the accident occurred due to the negligence of another person along with any professional evidence such as medical records of the damage caused to you as well as the medical treatment that you received as a result of the accident. This is crucial to ensure the success of your claim.

The compensation that you will be receiving in a successful claim will cover your initial injury (the pain that you suffered), any medical costs that you have occurred and any loss of earnings that you have suffered.

If you have suffered an accident in the last three years due to someone else’s negligence then it is important that you seek some legal advice before taking your claim any further.

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