Personal Injury

So what is a personal injury

For the purpose of this site we would assume that the personal injury in question is a personal injury obtained as a result of the negligence of another person and is a personal injury that will be assessed for the purposes of obtaining compensation.

Examples of such personal injuries are:

an injury at work. This includes work-related illnesses such as a disease caused by working with asbestos

a psychological illness caused by an accident due to the negligence of another

an injury caused in a traffic accident (car motorbike accident)

an injury received as a result of faulty goods or services

an injury caused if you trip over paving stones or damaged public places

an injury caused by errors in hospital treatment or by vaccinations

a physical or psychological injury sustained by a victim in the course of a crime

a psychological illness caused by discrimination or harassment in your work-place.

If you have suffered a personal injury, or if you are acting on behalf of someone who has died because of a personal injury, you may want to consider the following:

Complaining to or finding out who is responsible for the personal injury

Seeking advice from regulated and authorised specialists in claiming compensation for personal injury

Actions to be taken immediately or asap

Whatever you are intending to do about your personal injury, actions you could take include:-

inform the police if, for example, the injury resulted from a road accident

If the injury was caused by the police, you will need to consult an experienced adviser, Like Contact Claims

if the injury resulted from a road accident, Contact us immediately for us to begin procesing your claim and start communicating with the insurance companies if the accident is not your fault we can ensure that your insurance company is not effected

if the injury resulted from an accident at work, you should notify your employer and the accident must be recorded in the accident book. Your employer has a legal responsibility to report the accident to the Health and Safety Executive or the local authority environmental department and can be prosecuted if they fail to do so

report the injury to your doctor because it could become more serious. You should do this even if the injury seems minor. If you subsequently go to court to get compensation for the injury, the doctor will be asked to provide a medical report

gather evidence about the accident and injuries. For example, it may be useful to take photographs of the scene of an accident and of what caused the injury. You should also, if possible, write an account of the incident while details are still fresh in your mind. If there are witnesses, you should make a note of their names and addresses.

How we can help

Our qualified and experienced Personal injury solicitors will help you get the compensation you deserve and you wont have to pay a single penny. You will recieve full 100% of your compensaton and no deductions will be made from it.

If your vehicle requires repairs we can take car of that for you if you would like us to.

If your vehicle needs to be recovered we will take care of that for you if you you would like us to.

We can provide you with a courtesy vehicle whilst your vehicle is being repaired if you would like us to.

Remember claiming for personal injury shouldn't be complicated and we understand this at contact claims. Our claiming process has made been simple and easy and our expert personal injury solicitors will make sure of this.

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