Kamis, 26 Februari 2009

at a Personal Injury Solicitor Can Do for You

You know you need a help when you have sustained personal injuries for some reason. Mostly, you will be dealing with claims. These can be claims from your insurance company, or from a third party such as a product manufacturer. These claims are mostly complicated as there are legal implications. For this reason, you need to engage the services of a personal injury solicitor.

The responsibility of the personal injury solicitor is to give you proper advice on the right course of legal action to take in order to maximize your claims. Sometimes, people may not get their rightful compensation amounts because they are ignorant about the law. As a result, they take no action at all.

For example, if a baby gets injured by a defective baby pram, the consumer can file suit against the product manufacturer. Of course, in such a scenario, you will have to proof that the product is indeed defective, and the accident is not caused by negligence. A personal injury solicitor will help you determine whether you have a case for such claims.

There are many types of claim available, and a personal injury solicitor should offer comprehensive services so that a client gets maximum compensation. For instance, there are accident at work claims, road traffic accident claims, head and brain injury claims, industrial disease claims, spinal injury claims, defective product claims, holiday accident claims, fatal accident claims and more. 

Different types of claims have different conditions that specify whether an injured person is entitled to compensation. For example, most people don't know that they are entitled to personal injury compensation if they slip and fall at work. Such accidents usually cause fractures, which may result in an unexpected rise in medical expenses both in the short and long term. 

In this case, the employer is responsible for taking specific safety measures (usually defined by the proper authorities) to keep the employees safe from such accidents. The most obvious breach of safety regulations is when the premises floor is left wet or oily. 

Other types of accidents that can potentially happen at work include operating defective machinery, exposed to harmful substances, violent attacks by customers, and so on. If you suffer from personal injuries at work, and you're not sure whether you are entitled to compensation, consult a personal injury solicitor.

When hiring a personal injury solicitor, the most important thing to ascertain is that the firm is not tied to any accident management companies. This is to ensure that the solicitor is not biased and will give a fair and impartial assessment on the compensation amount that a client can potentially claim. A professional solicitor firm should always act in the best interest of the client.

Finally, do not underestimate the value of the services provided by a personal injury solicitor. There are real life case studies that prove that victims are indeed eligible for claims that sometimes amount of millions of dollars. If you brush away such services lightly, you may well be walking away from a million dollar claim!

Daniel Johansson is an Internet technologist with an interest in legal issues. He has written on behalf of Fentons personal injury solicitors.

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5 Things to Consider Before Choosing a Personal Injury Solicitor

Ensuring that you have the right personal injury solicitor representing you for your compensation claim is vital. But with so many people claiming to be experts for personal injury claims it may seem impossible to know which solicitor will be best for you! However, all you need to do is ask your solicitor the following questions:

1. Is there a specialist qualified to handle your personal compensation claim?

This might sound like a silly question but with so many different areas of personal injury claims it’s essential that your solicitor has the right knowledge to represent you. Always remember that if your chosen injury claims solicitor does not specialise in your particular area of law, he/she are unlikely to know the current legal trends, and could instead end up costing you money.

2. Is the personal injury solicitor a member of any recognised organisations?

Make sure that your personal injury solicitors are regulated by The Law Society and are members of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers, ensuring you receive the best possible service.

3. What will it cost me?

Your solicitor is obliged by the Law Society rules to tell you what it is going to cost you to pursue your personal injury claim or at least give you an estimate. You should ask them if they can offer you a no win no fee agreement backed by an insurance policy to insure you against your opponents costs.

4. Do I need to actually see my solicitor?

Not really. If you are unable to get to see your solicitor they should be willing to come out to see you. However, in most straight forward cases you will not need to see your solicitor as most of the communication can be done by telephone, email and letter. If you particularly want to see your solicitor you should say so at the outset.

5. What will happen if you lose?

Hiring a solicitor can be expensive; so what happens if you lose? You need to ask this question of your personal injury solicitor to see if he/she is willing to insure your claim against the chances that you may lose. Always ask for a No Win No Fee deal!

For more information about personal injury compensation claims please visit MyClaim at www.mycompensationclaim.co.uk. MyClaim specialises in Holiday Travel Accident Claims, Road Traffic Accidents, Whiplash Injuries, Medical Negligence Claims and much more.

(Original Source: 100percent-compensation.co.uk/articles/personal-injury-solicitor.html)