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If your
claim is successful you keep 100%
of your
compensation If your
claim is unsuccessful it won
Have you suffered a 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 personal 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. IMPORTANT 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.
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.
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.
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".
compensation claims
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