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Personal Injury Claims at a Glance
Personal Injury Claims at a Glance
Article by LeoClaims
If we are talking on 'personal injury claim', then we must explain the jargon first. Personal injury in broader term defines a damage caused to ones body, mind and emotions. In the language of law, the opposite party refers personal injury as a common claim lodged by a plaintiff for any injury on account of negligence. If the negligence on part of the accused party will be proved in the court of law, then the plaintiff is very much entitled for compensation in terms of money. There is a set of well-defined laws governing the different personal injury claims. They are generally made by one of the parties over the other. In general terms the category of lawsuit under which personal injury claim falls include civil wrong doings.
Types of Personal Injury Claims
Here are some of the most common forms of accident claims leading to personal injury claims are often made. They are,
Personal Injury Claim Form
Personal Injury Claim Form
Article by Mariah Cole.
A personal injury claim form is the first step towards getting compensation.
A personal injury claim form is one that has to be filled by a victim who has suffered personal injuries in a road accident or at work place or at a public place or due to medical or dental negligence. Even a minor personal injury suffered as a result of the negligence of a third party could be compensated provided if the victim is able to prove his case with substantial evidence. It is always better to seek expert legal opinion to secure a compensation for a personal injury. There are a number of legal firms who assist the victims in securing the compensation. The victim needs to substantiate his case with solid medical and other evidences. If the evidences are found to be satisfactory he could win the case.
The compensation can be claimed on the grounds of financial losses incurred as a result of loss of earnings. The medical expenses and traveling cost could also be included in the compensation. The medical receipts should be kept safely. Most of the personal injury cases where the claim amount does not exceed more than 5000 pounds the cases are settled in the small claims court.
Generally the claim should be made within three years from the date of the accident. Initially the victim can write a letter to the third party who was responsible for the personal injuries. The letter should provide details such as how third party was responsible for the accident, the personal injuries suffered by the victim and also the financial losses suffered by him. If the victim does not receive any reply then he should proceed to the court.
The first step towards the court proceedings is that the victim should fill in the personal injury claim form or N1 form. This form can also be downloaded from a court website. The victim is the claimant and the one who is responsible for the personal injuries caused will be known as the defendant. The personal injury claim form contains various sections and in the section the brief details of the claim, the claimant should provide details about the personal injury claim made. The personal injury claim form contains another section called the value of the claim, where in the claimant has to fill the value of his claim. The next section of the claim form is the particulars of the claim wherein the claimant is supposed to provide the details that had led to the personal injuries. The loss of earnings should also be specified in the particulars of the claim. The claim form should be signed by the claimant along with which he is also supposed to sign the statement of truth which confirms that the contents provided are genuine and not fake. The personal injury claim form has to be supported by substantial medical reports given by a general practitioner. Photographs of the injuries can also be submitted. The claimant is required to take three copies of the personal injury claim form and then he has to submit it at a county court for which he is supposed to pay a court fee. The court then stamps the claim form and sends it back to the claimant. The claimant is required to send the claim form along with a response pack to the defendant.
The personal injury claim form would help the claimant to secure the compensation demanded. To file a claim for personal injury, you have to fill out the N1 form or the personal injury claim form. Check out what all has to filled and filed by you.
About the AuthorThe purpose of my articles is to provide all accident compensation information and to help everyone who has a justifiable claim to get the compensation they need to move on in their lives. Visit UK Compensation Claim for more information.
A Guide to Types of Personal Injury Claim
A Guide to Types of Personal Injury Claim
Article by Gareth Hoyle
Having to make a personal injury claim is something none of us want to have to do.
However, accidents and injuries can happen and sometimes through no fault of your own.
Detailed below is a guide to some of the more common types of personal injury and compensation claims.
On the road
Road accident claim
Road accident claims don't always involve two vehicles. If you're a pedestrian who's been knocked over and injured at a crossing for example, you may be eligible to make a personal injury claim.
If the accident and subsequent injury weren't your fault you may want to find a legal expert to help you assess whether you have a valid claim and to help you pursue any claim on your behalf.
Car accident claim
Unfortunately a common consequence of car accidents are the injuries which can be sustained, whether this be something relatively minor such as whiplash or something far more serious such as a broken limb..
Pursuing a car accident claim can take time but if you've been genuinely injured through no fault of your own then making a compensation claim should be considered, especially if it's caused you to be off work and has affected your income.
Motorbike accident claims
Unfortunately, accidents involving motorbikes are all too common on the UK's roads. And these riders are particularly vulnerable to injury due to the lack of protection. Motorbike accident claims often arise as a result of a collision with other road users, more often than not cars and lorries who fail to see the motorcycle during a manoeuvre.
Cycle accidents
As with motorbike accident claims, cycle accidents often involve cars, vans and lorries. Similarly cyclists are also more likely to be injured as a result of any accident. If you've been injured in an accident with another road user you may wish to pursue a compensation claim.
To find out if you have a valid case it's wise to contact a specialist personal injury expert as soon as you can after the accident has taken place.
In the workplace
Accident at work claim
Accidents at work are relatively common though in many cases injuries sustained are minor in nature. However some accidents are much more serious and may have occurred as a result of lapses in health and safety. For example a poorly maintained machine may cause an injury to the person operating it.
Making a work accident compensation claim can be further complicated because employees can feel vulnerable when making such claims against their employer and they may well feel that their job is at risk. If you've been injured at work and believe you have a claim you should seek professional advice to help determine what you should do next.
Industrial deafness claims
Working in any noisy environment for an extended period of time increases the chances of someone's hearing being adversely affected. And it is not just those who operate noisy machinery who are affected.
Health and safety guidelines when correctly applied to the workplace should minimise the number of cases where industrial deafness is a factor. However accidents do happen and in these cases a claim may be required in order to achieve a suitable level of compensation for any injury sustained.
Choose a well-known, specialist personal injury provider to help determine if you have a valid injury claim.Having to make a personal injury claim is something none of us want to have to do.
However, accidents and injuries can happen and sometimes through no fault of your own.
Detailed below is a guide to some of the more common types of personal injury and compensation claims.
On the road
Road accident claim
Road accident claims don't always involve two vehicles. If you're a pedestrian who's been knocked over and injured at a crossing for example, you may be eligible to make a personal injury claim.
If the accident and subsequent injury weren't your fault you may want to find a legal expert to help you assess whether you have a valid claim and to help you pursue any claim on your behalf.
Car accident claim
Unfortunately a common consequence of car accidents are the injuries which can be sustained, whether this be something relatively minor such as whiplash or something far more serious such as a broken limb..
Pursuing a car accident claim can take time but if you've been genuinely injured through no fault of your own then making a compensation claim should be considered, especially if it's caused you to be off work and has affected your income.
Motorbike accident claims
Unfortunately, accidents involving motorbikes are all too common on the UK's roads. And these riders are particularly vulnerable to injury due to the lack of protection. Motorbike accident claims often arise as a result of a collision with other road users, more often than not cars and lorries who fail to see the motorcycle during a manoeuvre.
Cycle accidents
As with motorbike accident claims, cycle accidents often involve cars, vans and lorries. Similarly cyclists are also more likely to be injured as a result of any accident. If you've been injured in an accident with another road user you may wish to pursue a compensation claim.
To find out if you have a valid case it's wise to contact a specialist personal injury expert as soon as you can after the accident has taken place.
In the workplace
Accident at work claim
Accidents at work are relatively common though in many cases injuries sustained are minor in nature. However some accidents are much more serious and may have occurred as a result of lapses in health and safety. For example a poorly maintained machine may cause an injury to the person operating it.
Making a work accident compensation claim can be further complicated because employees can feel vulnerable when making such claims against their employer and they may well feel that their job is at risk. If you've been injured at work and believe you have a claim you should seek professional advice to help determine what you should do next.
Industrial deafness claims
Working in any noisy environment for an extended period of time increases the chances of someone's hearing being adversely affected. And it is not just those who operate noisy machinery who are affected.
Health and safety guidelines when correctly applied to the workplace should minimise the number of cases where industrial deafness is a factor. However accidents do happen and in these cases a claim may be required in order to achieve a suitable level of compensation for any injury sustained.
Choose a well-known, specialist personal injury provider to help determine if you have a valid injury claim.
About the AuthorEach year The Co-operative Legal Services handle thousands of personal injury claims ranging from car accident claim to work accident compensation claim.
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Personal Injury Claims – What Compensation Can You Expect to Get?
Personal Injury Claims – What Compensation Can You Expect to Get?
Article by Central Claims
Any injury that a workman suffer at the work place, be it physical or psychological, is referred to as personal injury at work, and if you have suffered such unfortunate accident than your company should compensate your loss, if it does not then you should file personal injury claims against the company.
This is a very tricky situation because an employer will not be willing to give even what an injured workman deserves, and that is the reason why a workman goes to the court of law for justice. A successful personal injury claim will help the claimant recover both monetary and non-monetary losses incurred from a personal injury at work.
But the question is what compensation you can expect from a company?
Types of damage claims
A victim can ask his company to pay him compensation for the monetary as well as non-monetary damages incurred because of the injury he suffered. An employer is bound by law not only to provide personal injury compensations for monetary loss, but also for other kinds of losses, which we will discuss below.
Monetary damage
Monetary damage, which is also referred to as special damage, refers to all kinds of financial losses you have incurred because of your injury. Along with wage loss during recovery, it also includes loss of future earning capability. If a victim has lost his one hand, which he would use to earn livelihood in the future, then it is considered as "loss of future earning capability", and any such damage should be legally compensated by the employer.
Monetary damages also include medical expenses incurred or will incur in getting the victim back to his normal life. It includes all medical expenses after the accident, rehabilitation cost, as well as future expense on medicines. If a victim has been disabled than the cost of living with disability should also be borne by the employer. Funeral cost, and property damage, if any, also fall into this category.
Non-monetary damage
Any damage caused by personal injury at work which does not have a direct financial bearing is termed as a non-monetary damage or general damages. This includes pain, suffering, emotional imbalance, mental trauma, etc. A victim or his family can ask for compensation for the loss it has suffered because of the unfortunate accident the victim got involved into.
Such damages should be compensated by the employer, and in the case of victim's demise, victim's spouse can claim damage because he/she has been deprived of the emotional and physical support of a marriage. You should find a reliable personal injury claim specialist who has experience in handling personal injury claims. He or she will be able to understand the complexity of situation and will help you get the best possible compensation.
About the AuthorCentral Claims Group deals with accident at work claims, car accident claims, hand and arm vibration syndrome, Industrial Disease Compensation, Noise Induced Hearing Loss Compensation, Road Traffic Accident Claims.
