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“A staggering £10billion is paid out in compensation claims every year, says the Institute of Actuaries.”

The Sun Newspaper


“Compensation is a good word, imbued with justice. Those who lose money or health through another’s crime have moral rights.”

The Times Newspaper


"As society changes, rules and regulations need to compensate that" - Martine Wright, London bomb victim

ITV News


“If you have a genuine claim – where someone else is to blame – you should be able to get compensation from those at fault. This is only fair. The victim or the tax payer shouldn’t have to pay out where someone else is to blame. But there is not always someone to blame. Genuine accidents do happen.”

Lord Falconer - BBC News


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An accident lawyer deals with people involved in any type of accident who wish to file a compensation claim. The compensation claim is meant to cover the injuries and/or material losses those people suffered in the respective accident which wasn’t their fault. The more innocent you are for what happened, the bigger compensation you are likely to get.

An accident lawyer can work for virtually any type of accidents

However, the most notorious of them all seem to be the road accident and the accident at work. These are the ones that happen most frequently and for which most people want compensation. Of course, they aren’t the only ones, other examples are industrial accident, criminal accident, slip or trip, etc.

What exactly does an accident lawyer do? Well, first of all, he needs to say “yes” to your case. In order for him to accept your case, he will examine it thoroughly based on the information he managed to gather in the preliminary interview.

The preliminary interview is your first contact with the solicitor, who will want to know everything about the case. You must choose your lawyer based on his specialty, checking on his previous cases, success rate, etc. Make sure your solicitor works under a 'no win no fee' agreement.

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A 'no win no fee' agreement, what is that?

It is exactly what it says it is, let me explain... A 'no win no fee' is an agreement you will have with your solicitor who will handle your compensation claim. If your lawyer does not succeed your claim ('no win') then you pay nothing ('no fee'). On the bright side, if your lawyer succeeds and wins your case you get your compensation cheque, that's 100% of the compensation cheque. Your lawyers fees are paid by the opponent and you pay nothing ever! How does that sound??

Now back to the procedure...

The evidence you managed to gather from the accident scene is a very good place for the lawyer to start his investigation. I must stress this aspect: if you have the physical ability to do it, gather as many pieces of evidence as you can. They could prove to be very useful in your case. For example, in the case of a road accident, note every little detail when they are still fresh in your mind.

The evidence is going to be double checked by your lawyer anyway, because that’s his job, but at least he will know where to start. Having a good starting point is often very important and could help your case immensely, in the sense that it could make it much shorter.

The accident lawyer is going to handle everything about the case. As I already said, he will double check the evidence and look for more, prepare your statements for your insurance company, appoint you to regular medical visits.

Going to regular medical visits may be the only thing that you will have to do. These periodical assessments of your health are very important for your case, as they could drastically change the amount of compensation you can get. For example, if you need a few years’ treatment for the injuries you’ve suffered, that has to be compensated for.

While your lawyer is piling up a mountain of evidence, all you need to do is rest and recover from your injuries. That sounds really convenient, and this is the way it really is. Many people fear that hiring a lawyer means going through lengthy lawsuits. This is simply not true. Your case will probably be solved as an agreement between the two parties. Cases which go to Court are rare, and involve serious injuries.

Now, how about calling that accident lawyer?

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