Claim Compensation for Your Road Traffic Accident
Have you had a road traffic accident that wasn't your fault? Then you can make a
claim for compensation. Applebys Solicitors will make a
no-win, no-fee, 100% compensation claim for any injuries you suffered due to your
road accident. Read
here about the benefits of choosing Applebys
Start Your Claim Now
Where ever you are in the UK, you can get your claim underway immediately by getting in touch with Applebys Solicitors
now. Contact us now for a
free consultation about your road accident claim:
Applebys will handle your claim from beginning to end with minimum disruption to you.
We Cover All Road Accident Claims
Applebys make compensation claims for people who have been involved in all types of accidents. Your accident may have occured in any of these circumstances and you may be entitled to make a claim:
- You were driving a vehicle and another vehicle on the road hit your vehicle (car, bus, lorry, van, motorbike / motorcycle);
- You were on the street as a pededstrian or on your bicycle as a cyclist and you were involved in a road traffic accident;
- You were a passenger in a vehicle (car, taxi, bus, motorbike / motorcyle) that was involved in a road traffic accident (whether your driver's fault or not);
- You were involved in a hit and run road traffic accident.
Call
Applebys Personal Injury Solicitors now to begin your road accident
claim for the compensation you deserve.
Compensation Amounts
Because each road accident claim is different, and the compensation will vary depending on the severity of the injuries and the amount of property damage. We evaluate each case to determine the extent of the injuries, any long-lasting effects or impairment, lost time from work and any other related expenses resulting from the accident. In general, more serious or permanent injuries will result in a higher settlement.
Compensation awards are also affected by the victim's ability to perform the same amount of work as before the accident and to engage socially. The medical awards are determined by a physician's evaluation of the treatments required and the amount that the claimant could be expected to pay.