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Injury Claims and accident claims

Date Published: 04th April 2008
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Accidents are a common everyday occurrence that results in a large number of people suffering personal injuries that can seriously ruin their life. An accident injury can occur in almost all places in everyday life, roads, work, home, school and public places. But wherever the accident happened, if it was caused by someone else then you have a right to compensation.
Most accident situations, the accident and resulting injury aren�t the fault of the injured person but by someone else. Some common accident types are:

- Accidents at work
- Accidents in public places
- Accidents caused from defective products
- Medical negligence
- Road traffic accidents

Damages or Accident compensation are terms that are used to describe the compensation that can be recovered from the negligent party in respect to expenses and financial loss the person has suffered as the result of the accident. Example of these are:


- Loss of past and future earnings
- Prescription charges
- Medical expenses
- Cost of professional care
- Travelling expenses
- Loss or damage to your property
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Obviously each case is different and not all of these apply to every case and there maybe other items that are more specific to the individual of each claim.
In order to make a successful claim, it will be necessary to prove that the person was negligent and this negligence caused the accident which resulted in the injury. When a claim is being pursued for specific amounts of financial loss, then satisfactory evidence will need to given to support the amount being claimed.
Other aspects of a claim such as pain and suffering, loss of things in the future will be assessed by the court.

Generally a claim for compensation of a personal injury should be made within three years of the accident taking place, but there are exceptions to this. Despite the three year period that you can claim within, you should seek professional advice as soon as an accident happens.
Accident claims can end up being very complex so you will need to use the services of a solicitor, preferably with experience in the area of accident and injury claim. You should take a great deal of care when choosing a solicitor or legal company to help you make an accident compensation claim.

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