Do I Have A Claim?
If you suffered an injury in an accident which was not your fault, you may be able to make a claim for the pain and suffering caused to you, together with any losses and expenses such as medical costs or loss of earnings.
Accidents at work are the most common type of compensation claim and occur in all kinds of circumstances. They include instances where an employee has received inadequate training for a job, there may have been a lack of safety equipment provided by the employer or there may have even been faulty or dangerous machinery involved.
Unfortunately, it is quite common for people to develop an illness or disease after coming into contact with harmful substances in their workplace. If your employer has exposed you to a potentially harmful substance, such as asbestos or latex and you have developed an illness or disease, you may be able to make a personal injury claim for compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have a claim?
How long have I got to make a claim?
What type of claims do you accept?
What will it cost me to make an accident claim?
Who will deal with my compensation claim?
How often can I receive updates of my claim?
What happens when I win?
