If you were hurt or lost a loved one in a car accident that wasn't your fault, you may be entitled to compensation. This is given to lessen any physical or emotional suffering you may have endured as a result of the collision.
Some may find it challenging to consider compensation at this time, but you have three years to file a compensation claim. If a minor was hurt, you may file a claim for compensation up to the time the minor turns 19.
If you have lost a loved one in a road crash
If the driver was uninsured, the Motor Insurers' Bureau or the driver's insurance provider would handle any compensation payments. The amount of compensation that can be recovered relies on your relationship to the deceased person as well as other criteria that a personal injury lawyer can help you determine.
If you have been seriously injured in a road accident
A claim depends on several things, including:
- how serious your wounds were
- any psychological injury
- any loss of physical or financial resources
A personal injury solicitor can provide you with advice on some things that can affect the amount that can be claimed.
How to make a claim
If you speak with a specialised lawyer, they will learn the specifics of your case and, based on the information at hand, will recommend the amount of compensation you should seek.
Additionally, a lawyer can represent you in court and advise you on the best course of action.
The majority of lawyers will accept your case under a "no win, no fee" arrangement. This implies that you won't be required to pay anything if your claim is unsuccessful. In the event that you prevail in court, the lawyer will be paid a percentage of the damages that you are granted. The percentage that the lawyer can take is capped at a certain amount.