UK INSURANCE CLAIM SETTLEMENTS
In the UK anyone is entitled to make a personal injury insurance claim if they are involved in an accident for which they were not completely responsible. Our specialist solicitor network provides legal services on a no win no fee basis to you at no risk we cover court costs, legal fees and all expenses and you pay nothing. We do not make any deductions to the compensation you are awarded by the court. Win or lose there is no charge.
If you have been the victim of an accident we can make a personal injury insurance claim on your behalf - either ring the helpline number which is available twenty four hours a day or simply fill in our online contact form for one of our solicitors to get back in touch with you to answer any questions you might have. We can advise you at an early stage about whether or not your claim will succeed and how much compensation you are likely to receive.
To make a successful personal injury insurance claim it is necessary to prove that someone elses negligence caused the injury. Negligence is simply the failure on the part of someone else to properly attend to either their duty or obligation to take care. This could mean that an owner of private or public property has failed to properly maintain which results in an accident or a car driver fails to pay attention and causes a collision or an employer fails to adopt a safe system of work which causes injury.
Employers have a duty of care to their staff and this requires them to provide satisfactory training for the job they do and for any equipment they are likely to use. Employers who fail to do these most basic of tasks put not only you but all of your colleagues at risk. Without claiming for compensation they are likely to not alter their negligent behaviour and this means others may suffer like you in future.
The owners of property are under a duty to properly maintain buildings and pavements that the public may use or be able to legally access. This includes highways; buildings open to the public and private homes. All property must be up to a standard that does not present a danger to those likely to use them. Failure to ensure the safety of the public will leave the owner or occupier of property liable to pay compensation for injuries.
For free legal advice on a personal injury compensation do not hesitate to contact our professional and friendly team today. We talk to thousands of people every week and we understand the difficulties involved in what is a sensitive and confidential situation. We act in full accordance with the Data Protection Act and do not pass your personal details on to any third party. There is never any obligation to use our services just because you accept some free legal advice.
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In the case of CICA claims terms will vary and in the case of MIB claims terms may vary.