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Q1 How can I tell if I have a case?
For any claim to succeed, it is usually necessary to show that the person or organisation that you hold responsible has been negligent. If this can be established, then you have a valid claim.
‘… it is usually necessary to show that the person or organisation that you hold responsible has been negligent’
If you have been injured as a result of an accident and if
your answer to the following three questions is ‘yes’ then
you might consider making a claim.
- Did the incident occur in the past three years?
- Did you require medical attention or were you
physically incapacitated in any way?
- Do you believe somebody else (whether an individual or an organisation) was responsible, or at least partly responsible?
It is possible, even if you could not answer yes to all these questions that you may still have a valid claim. If in any doubt, it’s worth consulting a personal injury claims specialist or a solicitor.
The only way to be sure whether you have a case or not is to check with an expert. A personal injury claims specialist who meets the ClaimsGuide recommended criteria will assess your circumstances and advise you free of charge
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