Aug/090
Making a claim quickly
If someone owes you money and you cannot settle things in any other way, you may decide to issue a claim through the county court. People also issue claims for other reasons, including:
- Bad workmanship
- Damage to their property
- Road traffic accidents
- Personal injury
- Goods not supplied
- Faulty goods
County courts deal with all these types of claim. You will sometimes hear people talk about the ’small claims court’. What they really mean is the special procedure for handling smaller claims in a county court.
Going to court should always be the last resort. There are now a number of other ways of sorting out complaints, disputes and legal problems without court action, including arbitration, mediation and ombudsmen schemes These are often called alternative dispute resolution (ADR) schemes.
Court rules require you to think about whether alternative dispute resolution is a better way to reach an agreement before going to court.
Some claims can be made online using the recommended Reclaim Now service by clicking here…
There are time restrictions for issuing claims. If you have delayed issuing proceedings for any reason, you may wish to seek legal advice before issuing your claim.
Aug/090
Car Accident Claims in the UK
There are 31 million cars in the UK, and this figure is growing every year, with 71% of the population having driving licences – more than ever before. Whether people are travelling to work, to the shops, to schools or on holiday, cars are the transport option of choice.
With the popularity of cars growing, people are putting themselves in danger when they get behind the wheel.
Over 290,000 injuries are caused by car accidents every year in the UK, the main cause being human error, which accounts for 95% of road accidents.
We have a range of services that we offer to people who have been injured in a road accident that was not their fault:
Compensation expertise from personal injury solicitors who specialise in a range of injuries, including whiplash, head injuries and back injuries.
- Free replacement car
- Free vehicle repairs
- Free legal advice and assistance for both car accident and motorcycle accident casualties
The chances are high that a driver will be involved in a car accident sometime in their driving life, whether it is their fault or not. We help people who have been injured in a car accident that was someone else’s fault get compensation for their injuries and for the financial losses they have suffered.
Cost-free compensation
We understand that many people worry about the costs incurred by legal proceedings, but you undertake no financial risks when making a compensation claim with us. You will not be asked to take out a loan, and you will not be liable to pay any costs or fees whatsoever, whatever the outcome of your car accident claim.
Some companies can take up to 40% of your compensation in deductions. We guarantee you will receive every penny of the compensation you are awarded – no deductions.
Free legal advice after a car accident
If you have been involved in a car accident that was not your fault, take advantage of our free, no obligation legal advice. We will give you a free claim assessment and answer any questions you may have about making a car accident claim.
To find out more about making a no win, no fee compensation claim with the car accident experts, get in touch with us today. We’re here to help you 24 hours a day and will gladly answer any questions you may have.
If you have been injured in a car accident that was not your fault, we can help you get compensation for your injuries and the losses you have suffered as a result of the accident. Click here to make a claim…
Source: You Claim
Jun/090
Insurers ‘pressure’ car accident victims
Insurers are trying to force drivers to settle claims just hours after accidents, says a road safety charity.
Brake is concerned that people are being encouraged to take a pay-out before getting legal or medical advice.
Solicitor groups have called for tighter rules governing how companies treat so-called “third parties”.
But the insurance industry says such claimants should get compensation quickly without having to resort to lengthy and costly legal processes.















