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October 09, 2013

Injury Compensation for Ruptured PCL (Posterior Cruciate Ligament)

Injury Compensation for Ruptured PCLHaving ruptured practically all the ligaments in one of my knee a couple of years back, I’m well aware of the painstakingly lengthy process involved in recovering for a ruptured ligament injury. The Posterior Cruciate Ligament (PCL) is the accompaniment of the more famous Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) which is injured commonly during sporting activities like football. You may remember the famous case of Michael Owen damaging his ACL back in 2006.

My understanding is that it’s a little harder to rupture the PCL with all the other ligaments surviving. Normally the PCL is the survivor. When I did mine, I ruptured all of them except for the ACL which instead snapped off the bone (which is easier to reattach) and the PCL which was severely stretched and bruised. The rest were completely destroyed and required replacement.
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October 09, 2013

Serious Child Injury Compensation Solicitors

As our name suggest, we are THE Injury Lawyers and that means we only represent victims for personal injury compensation claims. That means we are the experts in the field, and we represent victims of both minor and serious life altering injuries.

In the worst nightmare situation when your child is seriously injured through no fault of their own, claiming for compensation might not be the first thing on your mind. But if someone is at fault, it’s important to instruct a law firm to represent you and your child for a claim because they may be due hundreds of thousands or even millions of pounds in compensation which can provide them with the highest quality of life given the circumstances.
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October 08, 2013

Physiotherapy Offer of Treatment from the Third Party

we offer private medical treatment at the very start of your claimIf you need treatment for the injuries you are suffering from, you are entitled to ask the other side to pay for private treatment such physiotherapy. There are often long waiting times with the NHS so you’re well within your rights to arrange for the other side to pay for treatment.

Sometimes the other side will instantly offer it to you – mainly in the case of road accidents the insurers will try and sort it out fairly quickly after the accident. So should you take it? How do you know that an offer of treatment with a third party insurer is going to be within your best interests?
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October 08, 2013

Accident Compensation Advice – Chat Live to The Injury Lawyers Now!

talk to the injury lawyers on livechatLooking for a law firm to help you with your claim can be a daunting process. Who do you trust? Who are the best law firm? How do you know you won’t be stung by hidden fees? Are the people you are speaking to properly qualified to provide you with advice?

We understand that making that first step towards calling our claims line can make people a little nervous. That’s why we have our online chat facility where you can chat live to a real operator for free legal advice. You’ve probably noticed the little pop up appear on your screen at the bottom right by now.
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October 08, 2013

What’s the Maximum Payout for a Car Accident?

car accident compensation amountsThe answer to this question could depend on how you settle your claim. If you settle directly with an insurer, they normally won’t offer any more than couple of thousand pounds. If you get a lawyer, we can settle the claim properly using medical evidence and the brackets available for whiplash claims. These are roughly as follows:

  • Minor Neck Injuries: £1,500 – £5,600
  • Moderate: £5,600 – £27,500
  • Severe: up to in the region of £106,000

Where you fit in to these brackets is entirely dependent on medical evidence. Most people will fit within the legal definition of the minor bracket; so if you doctor tells you that you are suffering from “severe whiplash” that doesn’t mean you are due a payout of tens of thousands of pounds! The above are the legal brackets.
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October 07, 2013

Most Common Whiplash Symptoms

whiplash symptomsIt’s not always obvious to diagnose a whiplash injury. One of the main reasons for this is that it can take a few hours or even days for the symptoms to develop. If you are involved in a road accident, you may feel fine immediately after the impact. This is extremely common.

But give it a few hours or days, and you might start feeling the effects. So if you are wondering whether you are suffering from a whiplash injury, read on for how to spot the signs.
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October 07, 2013

Had an Accident after given the Wrong Type of Ladder? Some Injury Lawyers Advice!

accident at work claim proceduresThere are loads of rules and regulations that employers must abide by to keep you safe from injury at work. When it comes to ladders, there are typically two areas that play the primary part in establishing that your employer has been negligent. These are:

  • The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998
  • The Work at Height Regulations 2005

Under The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, Regulation 4 is key. This reads as follows:
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October 07, 2013

Leak in Roof – Personal Injury Insurance Claim

leak in roof slipping claimsIf you are injured due to a leak in a roof, what are you rights when it comes to making a claim for personal injury compensation?

When it comes to claiming for this, there are typically three main scenarios – a leaky roof at work, in a public place like a shop or restaurant, or in your own rented accommodation. The accident is normally caused by someone slipping due to accumulated water on the ground as a result of a leak in the roof.
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October 04, 2013

NHS Claims: Failure to Diagnose a Fracture – Injury Lawyers Advice

medical negligence claimsWe all can appreciate that much of the NHS is fighting an uphill battle in these dark financial times. But there is an expected duty of care that the NHS must maintain to ensure that we as the taxpayer are not failed by the NHS by them not doing their jobs properly.

We specialise in clinical negligence cases and have many years of experience in fighting and winning them. They are inherently difficult to win because it can be very hard to prove that negligence has occurred as opposed to an inherent and / or unavoidable risk.

Do you have a Claim?

We must prove that an NHS professional has failed to do their job properly. When it comes to fractures, we need to look at what steps the NHS have taken to assess whether they were reasonable. We also need to see what evidence is in your medical records.
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October 04, 2013

Quad Bike Accident Claims Injury Lawyers Advice

quad bike accident claimsAs specialist personal injury lawyers, we deal with a lot of road traffic accidents and we often find that (rather obviously) road accidents involving smaller vehicles like motorbikes often lead to more serious injuries as they don’t offer the same protection a car can offer.

Quad bikes are no different, and they can often lead to more serious injuries as a rider and passengers do not have to wear a helmet when riding one.

So if you are out and about on the road and you are involved in an accident with another vehicle through no fault of your own, can you make a claim for personal injury compensation?
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