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Accident
Compensation Claims |
by:
John
Eastwood |
To get accident compensation claims accepted
in the UK, you should contact your lawyer
immediately after the accident. The kinds
of accidents you might get involved in include
road traffic accidents, hit and run accidents,
accidents at work, accidents caused while
performing leisure activities, and whilst
on holiday abroad. Injuries might include
lacerations, fractures, and whiplashes.
You can get accident compensation if you
are involved in a road accident as a driver,
passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian. The other
party's insurance company makes the payment,
in hit and run cases and in others where
there is no insurance cover.
Employers have a legal obligation to protect
workers against accidents at the workplace.
Employers also get insurance cover against
accidents in the workplace. Your employer
can be liable for claims in case a fellow
employee causes an accident that leads to
injuries. Employers also follow strict rules
and regulations to avoid accidents at work.
If you are injured at work, enter a report
immediately in the Accident Report Book.
The report should be fair and accurate,
and should bear your signature. You should
report injuries to the Health and Safety
Executive and contact a lawyer immediately
to investigate the accident.
You could also get injured in accidents
while performing leisure activities. If
you can prove that the accident was caused
due to negligence by someone else or due
to the use of faulty equipment, then you
can make a claim. However, you can make
no claims if you injure yourself as a result
of your own actions. You can even make a
claim if you get injured while living abroad.
Lawyers involved in the accident compensation
claims need to belong to the Association
of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) or the
Law Society Personal Injury Panel. They
should be experts in personal injury law
and should be able to describe events in
simple language.
You can make a claim if someone else has
been at fault and can pay a sum in damages.
You need to be 18 years and above to make
such a claim. The accident should have occurred
within the last three years. You can also
make a claim if you have been injured and
have had to suffer a loss of earnings temporarily.
However, if you have suffered an injury
due to your own actions, you may not receive
compensation.
The amount of compensation available also
depends upon the extent of injuries and
a loss of income. In case your claim is
accepted, you will receive the full amount
of compensation
About the author:
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