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5 Important Things To Know About Personal Injury Claims

Almy & Thomas Solicitors • 26 February 2024

A personal injury claim is a legal case that can be opened if you’ve been injured and it was somebody else’s fault. People can claim compensation from injuries that were not their fault, and many people decide to pursue their case. Our blog outlines some key things to consider if you’re thinking about making a personal injury claim, so that you have the best chance of gaining compensation! To learn more, keep on reading!


Things To Know Regarding Personal Injury Claims

Personal injury claims may sound simple, but there are some important things to note before you begin your claim, so that you stand the best chance at receiving compensation.


Time Limits On Claims

There are time limits on personal injury claims which can differ from case to case. Most personal injury cases have a strict time limit, so it’s crucial to bring in personal injury lawyers or solicitors as soon as possible in order to claim compensation. The most common personal injury claims are regarding negligence, and the time limit for this is 3 years, but different cases will vary. 


No Automatic Right To Compensation

It’s important to know that there is no automatic compensation provided for an injury that wasn’t your fault. Inorder to claim compensation, you need to prove that the injury was caused by the actions of another person or organisation. In simple terms, you must have a person or organisation that is responsible for the accident.


Details

Details are absolutely crucial when it comes to your personal injury claim, and the details you have will be paramount in your case, as this is the evidence you are providing. Important details to keep a track of are:


●    What, when and where the accident happened

●    How you were injured

●    What was the injury you sustained

●    Are there any witnesses?

●    Registration numbers if the accident was in a vehicle

●    Photos or CCTV where possible, dashcam footage if there was a vehicle


Report The Accident

If you’re injured at your workplace, it is vital that you report the accident and it is recorded by your employer. Accidents in shops, restaurants and other public places should also be recorded before you leave the building.


Medical Evidence

If you’ve had to visit the hospital or your GP because of the injury you sustained, be sure to keep medical evidence. Prescriptions, doctor’s notes and other medical records will be extremely important pieces of evidence regarding your personal injury claim.


Personal Injury Claim Solicitors In Torquay: Almy & Thomas

If you’re looking for reliable personal injury lawyers or solicitors in Torquay, look no further. Here at Almy & Thomas, our reliable team of lawyers are here to help you. Head to our website to read more about our personal injury policies, or contact our team today to speak to our personal injury lawyers today. 

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