How To Win An Accident Claim

How To Win An Accident Claim

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When you file an accident claim there are many things which can determine a successful or unsuccessful outcome. Your choice of compensation lawyer, the evidence you can collect and the speed at which you act are just a few. Read the article to file a successful accident claim.

When Was The Accident? It will be difficult to find a solicitor to take your case if the accident was more than two years ago. Your accident claim will become statute barred if it has not been settled personally or in a court of law within this limitation period. There are exceptions to this rule. One of these exceptions is if the person you are claiming against is not yet an adult the three years will not begin until they turn 18. Seek legal advice if you believe your case could be an exception.

Injuries. your accident claim will depend on the medical details your doctor recorded when you were involved in the accident. Your solicitor will use it throughout he case to decide which injuries should be compensated for. This is why it is so important that you have a medical check-up immediately after n accident either in a hospital or at your local GP's surgery.

The Police. An accident claim solicitor will liaise with police officers who were at the scene of the accident when it happened or shortly after. They will usually obtain a copy of the police accident report which will be made available as soon as any relevant criminal prosecutions are completed. The police might even give evidence in a civil court case.

Witness Reports many accident have witnesses to them and they should give a statement at the time if possible. A supportive witness statement will help you if the case goes to court. However if you personally collected the stamen then it will be considered invalid. However it is possible for your claims solicitor to obtain the signed statement on your behalf.

Evidence. Your accident claim is likely to be more successful with the more evidence that is collected. You are recommended by lawyers to take photos of the accident scene and any injuries you suffered. A daily diary charting the recovery from injury is also useful in assessing any compensation payable for pain and suffering. This should include any entries on what kind of activities you can no longer enjoy, or how the pain intrudes on your ability to enjoy a 'quality" life.


About the Author:
Mark Woodcock has been a webmaster for over 10 years. He has used Raleys Solicitors when making a successful accident claim in the past. Visit www.raleys.co.uk for more information.



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