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What You Need to Know About Your Accident Claim
Using an accident claim solicitor to complete the process of making a claim is vital because the law covering this area can be complex. However, even when the law is complex, the victim deserves to understand at least at a basic level what happens in an accident claim, whether they are entitled to claim and what they should do.
There are over eleven million accidents every year which lead to personal injury, of these solicitors estimate that over two million are caused by another person. Compensation is therefore a possibility for the accident victims for their personal injury and loss. The civil courts cover this type of claim, known also as personal injury.
Most solicitors work on a no win no fee basis. This means they will normally only take on a case if they are reasonably sure that the case will be successful. There are various factors which affect chance of success and right to make an accident claim.
Timing is the first major factor. Because of a limitation period, injuries which happened over three years ago are statue barred meaning they will almost certainly fail. However, if the injured party is a minor, their limitation period will only begin on their eighteenth birthday.
The victim’s injuries and any doctor’s notes taken at the time will also influence the success of the claim. The records made by the doctor at the time of the injury will play a vital role as evidence in the case. Seeking prompt medical advice is therefore incredibly important.
The success or otherwise of the case will also depend upon any witness accounts. The solicitor will communicate with any police or emergency service people who saw or attended to the accident. Other witnesses will also be important. It is better that they give a statement as soon as possible after the accident so that the details they give are fresh in their minds. However, the victim should never collect statements. It is okay for them to collect the names and addresses of any witness though.
Lastly, the amount of evidence aside from the witness statements is important. Victims should take photos of the scene of the accident and their injuries. Keeping a daily diary during the recovery period will be useful too. Any receipts for costs incurred by the injury should also be presented to the solicitor.
The UK accident law can be very complicated, but accident victims have the right to know what they are entitled to. This information is meant only as a brief guide, seeking the advice of an accident claim solicitor is still very important.
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