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No matter how much care and attention we pay to our daily lives accidents will happen. Whether you suffer from an accident at work, on the street, in a car or elsewhere, if you can prove that negligence on the part of another was the cause you have a right to claim compensation for you suffering. In many cases where accidents occur there can be injuries, and sometimes this can involve a loss of work and, therefore, loss of earnings. In such cases making personal injury claims for compensation can be a very sensible move. So, how do you go about making such a claim, and are you entitled to do so? Let’s have a look at the details.

What is a Personal Injury Claim?

An accident can result in injury that may be severe or slight, but in cases where there is significant loss of earnings and notable suffering the victim may have a right to make a claim. To do so they will have to prove that another party – not necessarily an individual – acted negligently to cause the accident concerned. While this may be difficult, if you engage a professional with knowledge in the world of compensation claims you have a much better chance of success, and you can find such people with ease. To start your personal injury claims today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 031 6098 and speak with one of our advisers.

Negligence and Personal Injury Claims

Many people become a little wary at the word ‘negligence’; it is worth explaining this widely used legal term in a little more detail. Put simply, someone who does not display a required level of care and attention to others – in either a personal or professional capacity – is acting negligently. So, if you were injured in a road accident caused by a reckless driver, that driver is the negligent party. If you were left scarred by inadequate medical attention, the doctor responsible is held to be negligent. If you believe that your injury or problem came about thanks to the negligence of another, you should get a personal injury claim underway right now, and it could not be easier.

Making a Personal Injury Claim

If you have been injured and believe that someone else was at fault then you need to make a claim for compensation. Making a claim is much easier these days as there are a great many solicitors who operate specifically in personal claims law. Using a professional gives you the very best chance of success, and is not as expensive as you may believe. Look for a no win, no fee deal and you will not pay in the unlikely event your claim is not successful. To start your personal injury claim today or to find out more about claiming compensation, simply fill out the form above or give us a call for free on 0800 031 6098 and speak with one of our advisers.