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Claim-Easy’s Guide to Making an Accident Claim for a Road Traffic Accident

Date Published: 02nd September 2009
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Last year, nearly 250,000 people were injured in road traffic accidents in the United Kingdom, either as a driver, passenger or pedestrian, involving all sorts of vehicles. Road traffic accidents are, subsequently, one of the most common types of accident claims made through claims management companies in the UK. If you are injured in a road traffic accident that was not your fault, there are certain things you can do to ensure that your accident compensation claim is successful. Claim-Easy helps guide you through the process of making an accident claim for a road traffic accident.

Successful accident and personal injury claims tend to be the ones backed up with as much information as possible, but ‘information’ in this context should not be confused with ‘proof’. People who have been injured in a road traffic accident that was not their fault can worry about being able to prove that someone or something else was to blame. But not with the help of an experienced claims management company such as Claim-Easy.co.uk. With enough of the right information from you, Claim-Easy can help you make a successful accident claim. You don’t have to be able to ‘prove’ who or what was to blame; if you carry out certain steps then you can leave the rest to Claim-Easy.


At the time of the road traffic accident you should call the police and, if warranted, the ambulance services. If you don’t call the ambulance services, then you should be medically examined by a doctor as soon as possible after the accident. Many injuries from road traffic accidents, such as whiplash, have delayed symptoms; therefore showing no signs of physical injury at the time of the accident is not necessarily an indication that no injury has been suffered. If you do call the ambulance services, in addition to administering medical treatment, they will make important records about your accident that you may find helpful when it comes to making a claim. This is also the case for the police, who will take down details of how, when and where the accident took place and the individuals involved. If possible, you should also take down the details of the other person involved as well as any witnesses, for your own records.


Filing the proper reports with the police and seeking prompt medical treatment, combined with taking down your own contact details and version of events at the time, can greatly help you receive the accident or personal injury compensation that is rightfully yours.

Let Claim-Easy guide you through the accident compensation process for your particular case; the company works on a no win no fee basis and you are certain to receive 100% of your compensation. For more information, visit www.claim-easy.co.uk.

Editor’s Note: Claim-Easy is represented by the digital marketing specialists and SEO provider Jumping Spider Media. Please direct all press queries to Louise Byrne. Email: louise@jumpingspidermedia.co.uk or call: +44 (0)20 3070 1959 / +34 952 783 637.
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