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Road traffic accident compensation is paid if you can prove that the other driver was at fault.
You will need specialist legal assistance if you have been injured, suffered financial losses or if the person who caused the accident claims they were not at fault.
The amount of compensation you are entitled to depends on a number of factors including the severity
of the injuries, the length of time it takes to recover from the injuries and the value of the items
lost or destroyed in the accident.
In order that you are paid the full road traffic accident compensation you are entitled to, be sure
to do as many of the following:
1. Write down the details of the accident. This includes the name, address and insurance details of
the other person and details of their (and other) vehicles, as many details as possible about the
situation of the accident including dates, locations etc and details of any witnesses.
2. Report the accident to the police within 24 hours.
3. Visit a doctor to report all the injuries you have suffered. The details recorded here will
affect the amount of road traffic accident compensation you are paid.
You are likely to need the services of an expert road traffic accident compensation
solicitor if the case is serious or complex to ensure you receive the maximum level of compensation you are entitled to.
For a no win, no fee, free assessment of your car accident compensation claim by a specialst personal injury solicitor, please contact us as soon as possible.
Call our road accident solicitors on 0870 143 3191
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