
Accident types
There are many types of accidents but a majority of them fall under the following categories when claiming for personal injury:

Work accidents
This is common thing when the employer has not carried out all the correct checks which keep the working environment safe. This could be the result of not supplying workers with correct protection e.g. steel toe boots, not keeping the walkways clean and clear etc. Another problem at times is when a worker is not trained properly to either carry out their job or control a particular machine. Any claimant can claim compensation for personal injury which was due to inadequate training for a particular job or machine.
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Car accidents
Whiplash is the most common injuries which result from non fault car accidents. The only person who can not claim from a car accident is the person who was responsible for the accident. It might be surprising but even passengers sitting in the car which caused the accident can claim against the driver. Because it's the drivers insurance company who is paying for the compensation claim not the driver.
Whiplash claims are the most simple when claiming for personal injury compensation, most of the details regarding the other party are already taken during the accident, if you are in severe pain after the accident you can always get the details from the police officers who attended the accident scene.
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Public Liability
This is one type of accident which can be at times very tricky to prove if you do not act promptly. Evidence plays a key factor in making personal injury claims especially trips and slips. Photographs must be presented as evidence for the solicitors to have a look at and assess, all pavement trips must be at least 1 inch in depth for compensation to be paid out. All photographs must be taken straight after the accident as the scene might be repaired soon after the accident.
Making accident claims for personal injury under the no win no fee * policy is quick and simple. Our accident advisors will guide you through the process by going over the accident giving you an instant decision to whether or not you can claim for compensation. The time limit for making a personal injury claim is three years, we recommend that you start your claim as early as possible and not leave it to the last months before the time period expires.
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Funding your personal injury claim
Our personal injury solicitors work under the no win no fee * scheme which is a form of funding compensation claims. You pay nothing whether you win or lose the claim, if you do win we guarantee that you keep all of your compensation, all our solicitor fees are paid by the third party's insurance company.
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For further information about personal injury call our advisors now or fill in our online call me back form. All our advisors are available 24 hours a day and are prepared to call you back at your time of convenience.

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