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Car accident insurance claims

A small proportion of car accident injuries may be life-threatening, or may result in permanent or temporary disability. However it is more common to suffer what is termed a less severe injury in a car accident, such as a whiplash injury. Even though it is classed as a less severe injury, whiplash can be incredibly painful and in serious cases the symptoms can last for months.

Car and road traffic accident claims If you have been involved in a car accident, collision, or other road traffic accident (RTA), you can testify to the disruption it can cause in your life. If you have also suffered an injury as a driver or passenger, that disruption can be far worse. You may have to take time off work to recover from your injuries, resulting in a loss of earnings.

If you have been injured in a car accident that wasn’t your fault you may have grounds to make a car accident claim and win compensation for the injuries you have sustained – as the driver, passenger, or, another third party involved in the accident, if you have been knocked down by a car, for example.

Your car accident claim pay-out could make life easier for you during your recovery, paying for any loss of earnings and may speed up a return to work.

Free car accident claims advice and starting your claim

If you have recently been in a car accident and would like to find out more about how to make a claim or have any other queries, BritClaims offers a free advice service provided by an expert legal team.

We will make sure the right legal professional from our dedicated team of solicitors is available to help answer your questions. If you want to start a claim we can also help you find the right solicitor for your case to ensure you get the financial settlement you deserve.

All our solicitors offer free advice and if you decide to start a claim your case will be dealt with on a no win no fee basis. Your case will not cost you anything whether you win or lose.

Find out more about no win no fee arrangements and how you can get a solicitor acting for you without charging fees.




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