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Yes, they can bring a claim through their adult guardian and the claim is dealt with in exactly the same way as an adult claim with one exception namely, that upon the case reaching its conclusion and...
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Yes, very few people break bones as a result of an accident. Most claims are brought for what are known as soft tissue injuries.
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Yes, so long as you have co-operated and turned up for medical appointments . When your case is settled it will be settled on the basis that as well as you receiving your compensation the paying party...
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You have until you are 21 years of age or 3 years from the date of the accident or the date that you realise that you had been injured in an accident whichever is the later. If you think that your cla...
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It depends upon:
The injury
The severity
How long it will take before you fully recover, if at all.
We generally cannot answer these questions until we get a report from the medical exp...
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We are experts at picking the right cases so if we take your case on then you can rest assured that you have a very good chance of succeeding. We have many years of dealing with literally thousands of...
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The purpose of the compensation is to put you back in the same position that you would have been in had the accident had not have happened. So you will have to put your thinking cap on and think would...
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