Sunday, December 7, 2008

Make a Compensation Claim With a Personal Injury Solicitor

There are solicitors who devote themselves in giving advices on accident compensation claims. They are the ones that should be approached if you were affected by an accident that was not your fault. Most of them are attorneys and lawyers whose expertise is in the area of accident compensation claims.

Accident claims may be placed in a particular category based on where the accident happened. It may have taken place in the workplace, at school, on the road and so on. It might also be caused by a defective product, medical negligence or whip lash. These solicitors can give you helpful advice on how you would be able file a claim based on what is required by the law.

When you are about to make an personal injury accident claim, below are the things that you should keep in mind:

Record all of the information, particularly the small minute details of the accident. Write down everything that you can observe about the place where you experienced the accident.

Keep a record of your eye witnesses. Take note of their contact details and addresses. They can help in shedding some light on what have caused the accident.

Pictures will help in the claim; therefore, take pictures of the venue to enable the solicitor to figure out what really happened. For example, if you have been involved in a road traffic accident, take photos of the street, the cars, any skid marks, etc. This will help to show what happened, and more importantly, who was actually at fault for the accident.

Present yourself before a doctor if you had injuries. Medical records will add weight to your claims. You can either go to see your GP, a doctor at your local hospital, or even go to your local walk in center.

Take note of the case number from the police officer who covered the accident (if authorities were present during the incident and the accident was registered). You should also write down the insurance details of the other party.

Make sure that you have all the records of whatever you had spent inline with the accident. This could include money spent on physiotherapy and other such treatments, transportation costs for hospital or doctor appointments and the cost to replace or repair damage to personal possessions, such as clothing.

Accident claims should be filed not more that 3 years from the day the accident occurred. Most of the time, the claims are settled in less than one year with the help of a solicitor. However, some cases might be settled for a longer period of time, depending on the amount which is being claimed and how severe the accident may have been.

With the help of a well-experienced and knowledgeable personal injury solicitor, it will be a lot easier for you to get your case done with success. A good personal injury solicitor will also make sure you receive the level of compensation you are entitled to, so you don't have to settle for less than you deserve.

About the Author

Nicholas Tate is head of marketing and SEO for Free Personal Injury Solicitors which provides no win no fee claims for all types of accidents, including work accident claims.

See Also:

No comments: