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Types of accidental injury that can prompt a personal injury claim
There are different types of injuries, both physical and mental, that can provoke a claim and these can arise from a wide variety of accident situations.
Accidents happen. But if you believe your accident was caused, in whole or in part, by someone else (whether an individual or an organisation) you can consider making a personal injury claim.
‘… a personal injury claims specialist … will quickly be able to ascertain whether or not you have grounds for a claim’
These are the main accident categories. If you do not recognise your own situation in these categories, or indeed if you’re not sure who was to blame, don’t worry. If you’ve chosen a personal injury claims specialist who meets the ClaimsGuide recommended criteria, he will quickly be able to ascertain whether or not you have grounds for a claim and the type of injury claim you should be making. The rule is: if in doubt, ask.
- Road traffic accidents
- Accidents at work
- Trips and slips
- Other accidents
- Criminal injury
- Medical negligence
If you think your injury was caused in whole or part by somebody else, the chances are you’ve got grounds for a claim. If in doubt, ask a personal injury claims specialist
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