 If you have been involved in an accident which was not your fault, be it whilst at work, traveling, or in any public place, you may feel that you should try and claim some amount of financial compensation. There can be considerable expense incurred as the result of an injury or damage to property. The simplest way to discover whether or not you should proceed with making a claim, and just how you should handle the proceedings, would be to contact a freephone compensation helpline.
Prior to calling up a legal firm that you have never had contact with before, there are certain tips you should have in mind that would help to ensure you are given the right information. Never rush into any matters pertaining to the law, you should proceed with caution and accumulate as much knowledge as you can.
Imagine that you are involved in an accident at your workplace that has gotten you injured. It could be a cut, a bruise or a bone fracture. Whatever may be the case, you can definitely claim compensation for the harm that was done to you. You can get back all the costs that you had incurred because of the accident that occurred at the place where you work.
The only problem is that you would not know how to proceed further and where to look for help. Well, you can take the help of the internet to contact solicitors for free either via email or by a freephone number.
Bridget Tamakloe, 42, is suing Norfolk County and Norwich City Council for allegedly not gritting icy city centre paths. Mrs. Tamakloe fell on an icy Prince of Wales Road while walking home after her night shift at the Norwich Railway Station, which resulted in a broken shoulder.
Stating numerous problems arising from the accident, she took two months leave from work to recover from her fall, at her doctor's insistence to allow her broken shoulder to heal, but I am still in a lot of pain from it.
The Ministry of Defence have awarded £100,000 to the family of a soldier who died after a nerve gas experiment over 50 years ago.
Royal Air Force engineer Ronald Maddison, from County Durham, lost consciousness within half an hour of the chemical Sarin being dabbed on his arm at Porton Down chemical warfare testing facility, Wiltshire.
Tameside Council is no longer running scared. Instead of sitting waiting in their offices for the next solicitor carrying a thick folder demanding money for an illegitimate personal injury claim, they've gone pro-active and their strategy is already paying out dividends any stock market investor would go goggle-eyed for.
Between 2000 and 2002, government councils were wearing target boards and the "no win, no fee" lawyers were taking aim. It was easy prey for them since the government officials had no plan in place to deal with the onslaught of personal injury claims.
A UK personal injury claim can take a variety of forms and a variety of paths to resolution. In general, a personal injury claim is in effect a personal injuries compensation claim.
In other words, if the injured person or persons has decided to become a claimant in a lawsuit, then it is because they are generally seeking to be compensated for their injuries.
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