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Other accidents
Accidents can happen almost anywhere and in all sorts of circumstances. As long as it can be shown that the accident was not exclusively your fault and that someone else was at least partly responsible, you should be able to make a claim.
‘… a personal injury claims specialist will quickly be able to ascertain whether or not you have grounds for a claim’
Types not covered elsewhere (Show me the list) include, but are not limited to, injuries arising from:
- The use of defective products
- Sports activity
- Accidents in the home
- Animal attacks, dog bites and collisions with animals on the road
- Accidents while on holiday
- Accidents in schools and other educational establishments
If you do not recognise your own situation in this category, 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
Sometimes it's not obvious that you have grounds for a claim. Even if you think you were partly to blame, or your injury only reveals itself or its full extent some time after the event that caused it, you could still have a valid claim. It won’t cost you anything to check with a personal injury claims specialist
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