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2/12/10

How to Make a Personal Injury Claim

When you’ve been involved in an accident and if you have no fault for the incident you are entitled to make a claim for the damages you suffered. You can file a claim on your own but it’s a complicated process and if you’re not careful your claim might be declined.

You need to consider the costs you might incur while you’re in the hospital and for your recuperation. This should be included in your claim. Additionally, any damage to your car if you’re involved in car accident should be a part of your claim.

Here are some tips on how to make a personal injury claim:

1. You need to ring the appropriate authorities after the accident.

Whatever accident you are involved in you need to report it to the proper authorities. For example, if you’ve been in a road traffic accident, you need to call the police immediately to report the incident. They will list the incident in detail and the report will be helpful when you prepare to make a claim.

If someone is injured in an accident, calling the medical authorities will be the right course of action. They will list the injuries the victims have sustained and this can also be useful in approximating the amount of compensation claim you will get.

On work related accidents you need to inform your employer immediately. The accident should be recorded in the company’s accident book. The accident book is material evidence in making a claim against your employer.

2. Gather proof on the scene of the incident.

If you’ve had a car accident, you need to take down the details of the other party including their name, address, insurance details, contact number and car’s make, model and plate number.

It is also advisable that you collect the details of all the individuals who have witnessed the accident.

If you have a camera installed on your phone take pictures of the damage on your car, the scene of accident and immediate surroundings. This can be valuable evidence when you file a claim.

3. Hire a no win no fee personal injury solicitor.

When you have gathered the necessary evidences in making a claim you can call a claim company to ask for legal advice about your situation. They will refer you to a personal injury solicitor who specializes on the case you are making. This solicitor will then give an initial assessment of your case, the approximate amount of claim you can get and the time that will be consumed by the claims process.

Employing a no win no fee personal injury solicitor is ideal. They are bound by the law not to charge any fees to their clients whether they win or lose the case. If you hire this kind of solicitor, you have no obligations to pay them anything.

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