People who have been involved in an accident that wasn’t their fault can claim personal injury compensation. If you have had any kind of road accident, including a motorcycle accident, then we can help you provided it can be proven that the other party was at fault. If you are suffering from whiplash, cuts and bruises, or from something more serious such as a head injury then we can help you.
Personal injury solicitors The solicitors we use are experts in dealing with car accident compensation claims and help thousands of people every year to receive the compensation they are entitled to. If you make a personal injury claim you are protected from all costs. Our solicitors work on a No Win No Fee basis that mean that win or lose you do not pay a penny. If you win your case all costs will be recovered from your opponent if you lose you will be protected from all costs. We also guarantee that you will receive 100% compensation if you win. For more information on No Win No Fee click here.
How to make a personal injury claim It is extremely easy for you to make a compensation claim. Your first step is to call us for free on 0808 1443 43 42 or fill in our online claim form and we will call you back. We will assess your claim for you and then instruct a solicitor to contact you. Evidence will be produced by a claims collator which will be used to build your case. Click here to read more about making a personal injury claim.
We can help you to claim back any losses that you may have experienced due to your accident. If you have had to take time off work or have had to pay for medical care then we can claim back these expenses. A schedule of losses will lay out all the factors to be considered in your claim.
If you have experienced suffering as a result of an accident that was not your fault we want to help you get back on track. Call us today to make your personal injury claim on 0808 1443 43 42.
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*A replacement vehicle can usually be supplied within 4-6 working hours, where there is an admission of liability from the other person’s insurance company. If this person is not known, their insurance details are not known, they are uninsured or there is a potential dispute over who caused the accident, a replacement vehicle cannot be provided.