Looking For Accident Compensation?
Compensation For Much More Than Sprains, Fractures and Lost Limbs
Did you know that an accident claim can cover much more than physical injuries? Depending on the case, can be obtained for psychological suffering, time away from work and mental suffering. Some clients require substantial therapy, which may not be covered by NHS, to overcome their injuries. The cost of such fees may be covered by . In your first meeting with your solicitors, you will have an opportunity to explain all the injury and suffering you have endured. With that information in hand, your solicitor will be able to start work on your case.
The first step of starting a case is the free assessment meeting. In this meeting, you will tell your story to the solicitor, provide information about the circumstances of the accident and learn more about how to file your accident claim. The more details, documents and evidence you can provide, the better the solicitor will be able to assist you with your claim. If the solicitor agrees to take on your case, you will be one step closer to the possibility of receiving a payment.
Paying For Results
Some clients have had the unfortunate experience of working with solicitors who constantly bill clients for paperwork rather than results. This approach to billing can be especially frustrated if you have been in accident and simply seek the due to you. That's why many solicitors have adopted a no fee, no win policy - if your case turns out to be unsuccessful, you will not be presented with a bill. If you are successful, just how much can you expect to receive?
While every case is unique, some cases tend to result in larger payments than others. A serious arm fracture could result in a compensation payment of up to 28,000 while a frozen shoulder injury sometimes results in payments up to 6000. When you meet with a solicitor to discuss your accident compensation claim, ask for an estimate of how much compensation you can expect. Remember, to increase your chances of compensation, contact a solicitor as soon as possible to start your case.