Tips in Claiming for Personal Injury


There are bound to be times in your life where you have some form of accident. However, if you sustain an injury in an accident that wasn't your fault, you could have valid grounds to make a personal injury claim and receive compensation. The sad thing is that many people in the UK aren't fully aware of their rights when it comes to personal injury claims, so hopefully these 5 top tips will help you understand where you stand.

Tip number 1: Are you eligible for a personal injury claim?

The first thing you need to do is establish whether or not you are eligible for a personal injury claim. Here are a few questions you can ask yourself: 
• Has your quality of life changed for the worse? 
• Has your ability to work been affected? 
• Are you in financial difficulty because of your accident/injury? 
If the answer to these questions is yes, you could have valid grounds to make a claim if the injury was caused due to the fault of someone else.

Tip number 2: Find a good personal injury solicitor

A good personal injury solicitor can be the greatest asset to a claim. Each solicitor varies according to experience and specialist skills, so it is essential to have the right person in your corner. If you can find a solicitor who has either handled similar cases before or specialises in a relevant area of personal injury law, they are likely to understand the best course of action and will put you in a stronger position to win.

Tip number 3: Gather evidence

Evidence is extremely important when it comes to personal injury claims. It is essential that you can prove the other party is at fault for your injuries, and the only way to do this is to gather evidence. The type of evidence that best supports your case largely depends on your own individual situation, but witnesses are always a good place to start.

Tip number 4: Make a statement of losses

When it comes to injury claims, you can claim for any financial loss that you have incurred as a direct result of the injury. For example, if you are unable to work and have to take public transport everywhere, you can claim for loss of earnings and transport costs. As a result it is important to keep a statement of any loss that you incur.

Tip number 5: Be prepared for a lengthy process

A claim isn't completed overnight. It can take months, if not years for a final decision to be made. Therefore it is important to understand that the process won't be over in a few short weeks and you will need to be prepared to be in it for the long hall.

Injury Claim Specialists offer straightforward, plain English injury claims advice to help people understand exactly what to do should they have an accident that wasn't their fault.