Car Injury Claim Numbers On The Up

Have you been involved in a road accident, either as a passenger, driver of pedestrian, and suffered injury as a result? If so you could be in line to make a car injury claim for compensation, depending on the circumstances of the incident concerned. In most cases there is a claim for negligence – the lack of care and attention on the part of another – that means the incident was not your fault, and if this is the case you should be entitled to compensation for your suffering and, if appropriate, for loss of earnings through inability to work. If you’ve suffered a whiplash injury through no fault of your own, simply fill out the 15 second form above or call us now on 0800 840 7293 and speak with one of our friendly whiplash injury experts about getting the cash you’re entitled to.

Indeed, car accident claims are among the most commonly pursued both in the courts and through insurance companies, and as even the most minor of accidents can result in an injury such as whiplash it is no surprise the numbers of people claiming are rising all the time. If you think that you have a case to make a viable car injury claim then the best course of action is to seek the help of a personal injury solicitor or other professional with appropriate experience, as they will have the added advantage of understanding the law. It can be complex and often confusing for those who do not understand the intricacies involved. You’re legally entitled to make whiplash claims and seek compensation for any injuries you’ve suffered due to someone elses’s negligence, call 0800 840 7293 and speak with one of our whiplash injury experts who’ll get your claim started.

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