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One of the most common accidents and often people injured as a result of the same do not make a claim.
If you have been injured either as a driver, passenger in any vehicle, cyclist, motorbike rider or a pedestrian and it was not your fault you are likely to have a claim. Contact us and we will advise you of prospect of success of your claim for nothing.
Many people consider that given that they have only suffered some neck and or back pain that it is not worth pursuing a claim. This is not the case the majority of the awards made in road traffic accidents are for what is known as whiplash to the neck and or back and the majority settle for around £1000 to £2000. So if this sounds like your claim, give us a call to discuss it.
Even if the party at fault for your accident is not insured you still may have a claim, which can be directed at the Motor Insurance Bureau. The Motor insurance Bureau was set up to deal with claims where the party responsible for the accident has either driven off and cannot be traced or simply was not insured.
If this sounds like your claim, give us a call to discuss it.
Are you worried because you did not obtain witness details following the accident. In many cases the road traffic accident is serious enough to warrant the police and ambulance being called. We will during the course of your claim obtain a copy of the police report, which usually includes witness details.
In all cases we will obtain your medical records to substantiate your injuries. It is therefore important following an accident to visit your GP or hospital to ensure that your injuries are noted and that you have received the correct treatment. It is a well-known fact that rehabilitation treatment such as physiotherapy following a road traffic accident can improve the speed of the recovery.