Facts Required For Accident Claims

December 17th, 2009 by Jo Wilson Leave a reply »

Every year all over the world millions of accidents happen and accident claims are made as a result of them. These accidents can be in the workplace, on the roads whilst in a vehicle or out in shops, restaurants and other public places. Some of these accidents are just that, pure accidents, yet some are directly caused by the negligence of another person.

Today there are laws in place that allow anyone who is the victim of injury due to someone else to make an accident claim. These claims cover such things as loss of earnings, pain, suffering and the medical bills incurred by the injured party. Anyone thinking about accident claims should take into consideration the following before making a claim.

To begin with was your accident in the past three years? Most solicitors will not want to take on accident claims that happened more than three years ago.

The severity of the injuries sustained have a direct impact on the success of the claim. By speaking to the doctor who treated you and getting your medical records your solicitor will be able to progress the claim. Having the full documentation relating to your injuries is crucial for a claim to be made successfully.

If the police attended the accident they will need to be involved. Your solicitor will liaise with the police and get all necessary information that is required. Your solicitor will also have to obtain a copy of the accident report which was made by the police. In certain cases the police man or woman who attended the accident may have to give evidence on your behalf in court.

Any witnesses to the accident will also have to give statements. These statements can really help to support a claim and should be collected by your solicitor.

As with any type of legal case it is important to have as much evidence to support it as possible. Sometimes recovery diaries are used and any photos can be really helpful. Your solicitor will understand the importance of evidence and work with you to gather all that they can. Even evidence that you think would be of little use can make all the difference, so do not disregard anything.

As soon as you have all the information to make accident claims you will be in a strong position. Solicitors can really help to gather and use this in the best way so make sure you are in constant contact with yours.

Jo Wilson is an expert in accident claims. If you want more information about accident claims or are looking for a reputable accident law firm please visit http://personalinjury.ffw.com

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