Frequently Asked Questions
About Claims Insurance
Accident claims refer to the practice of claiming compensation for injuries sustained in any type of accident that wasn't your fault. Accident claims can be made against an employer, a business owner, the council or a driver of a vehicle, depending on the cause and circumstances of your accident. Here are some of the commonly asked questions regarding claims.
- What's involved in making a claim? Claims can be relatively straightforward to make, however it's crucial before you get the ball rolling to find the right legal advice from a company or an individual you trust. You may need to ask questions or provide documents and the right guidance could make a huge difference to the speed and ease with which your claim is settled.
- What would you need to make a claim? It's best to keep anything that can be used as evidence of your accident or injury, including medical bills, receipts, details of witnesses, and correspondence with your employers if you've had to take time off work. These things can help your solicitor to develop a good understanding of your accident when they begin to work on your case.
- Why make an accident claim? One of the main reasons for of making a claim is, of course, the compensation you may receive as a result. This could greatly improve the time it takes you to recover both physically and mentally. It could make up for the money you've lost from taking time off work, paying doctors or hospital fees, or paying for care services you might have needed after your injury.
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