Personal Injury Claim Solicitor
Our Commitment
While making a personal injury claim, we want to ensure that you
receive the support that you deserve - whether it relates to
physical or a psychological issue, our solicitors will ensure your
case is dealt with professionally to help deliver the desired
resolution.
What is a Personal Injury Claim?
As mentioned a personal injury is not entirely associated with
physical injury, but it can include certain psychological
complaints. Physical injuries may involve any type of injury
that was inflicted to you by a number of reasons such as; an
accident at work, road accident, hospital malpractice or tripping
for example. While psychological complaints will include
factors such as; stress at work or long term effects of abuse,
discrimination or harassment in any given instance.
These complaints are certainly unacceptable, as we understand
the debilitating effects that result from any prolonged
psychological abuse can be damaging, so during any claim you make,
our solicitors will help explain the process simply without the
unnecessary legal jargon which may normally cause increased
confusion and frustration.
Making a complaint
Whatever you're intentions; there are various actions that need
to be undertaken to help ensure your claim is processed
successfully. Evidence in any case is essential; therefore it
will be useful to have kept a log of events in a diary so that you
can simply recall them accurately without the fear of any uncertain
memories.
But remember, for personal injury claims, your word alone will
not be enough to gain compensation. Instead, once a doctor or
injury specialist has provided sufficient evidence, the claim for
personal injury can begin.
Personal Injury Compensation Rates
While making a personal
injury compensation claim, there are two types: general damages
and special damages.
A general damage is as a result of an injury which occurred from
suffering or the predicted loss of future earnings.
Whereas special damages can be caused by the actual financial
loss which resulted from an accident. For example, travel
costs to hospitals, medical expenses or repairing a car if it has
been damaged in the accident will all fall under this category.
Nevertheless, we will access your personal injury claim on a no
win no fee basis - this simply means that you will not be charged
regardless of whether you're claim is successful or not.
To help offer a rough estimate of your claim, please use our
personal injury calculator as this will help give
you a better impression of what you should expect. But
remember, this is an estimate, so once you have been given the
calculation, please consult one of our solicitors who will offer
expert personal injury advice on how they perceive the situation
and what should action should be undertaken.