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Who Can Claim Compensation?

What you have to prove  |  Gathering the Evidence  |  Demonstrating Your Loss  |  Injured in the last 3 years - Now Redundant?

Demonstrating your Loss

No Win No Fee Compensation Claims

Even if you can prove that a person or organisation had a legal duty of care to you, and that they were negligent in that duty, to make a successful accident compensation claim, you have to have suffered a 'loss' as a consequence. In legal terms this means that you must have sustained an injury, damage to property or suffered financial loss.

Very often you will have been involved in a "near-miss" accident and no matter how traumatic you find this experience, you will be unable to claim compensation for this. You can only claim compensation for the actual loss that has occurred. Even if you had a lucky escape and only sustained minor injuries; you can not claim compensation for what could have happened.

If you have had an accident and were injured as a result then contact our No Win No Fee lawyers today FREE on 0800 0891331  we can investigate matters for you.

 

You only have three years from the date of the accident to make a claim. Don't leave it too late call today for FREE legal advice.

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