
Personal Injury Compensation Claims Culture
By: Martin Bleasdale | Posted: 09th September 2005
The "compensation culture" has been given a rather bad name over recent
years; this is due to the large increase in no win no fee compensation claims
not just in the States, but also across the globe. The question is, who is
really to blame for this increase in claims?
People seeking such compensation claims have been described as "money
grabbers" from a kerb tripping generation, personally I beg to differ, although
it is true that there have been (and possibly will be more) false compensation
claims from people wishing to make a fast buck, the majority of cases are
from genuine victims of personal injury accidents which could have been
avoided.
Personal Injury Compensation Claims are often made against organizations or
individuals who have been the cause of accidents that should not have
happened; with a little more due care and attention the whole incident
could have been avoided.
Victims of accidents who have received personal injury due to an accident
that was not their fault should be encouraged to make a personal injury
compensation claim, this will not only compensate them for any injury or
suffering caused, it will also remind organizations and individuals just how
important it is to ensure that due care and attention is always made,
especially in the working environment!About the Author
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