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Your Accident Compensation Guide

Submitted by Diana on 2008-06-09 and viewed 49 times.
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Your first steps to making a no win no fee compensation claim.

In today's fast moving world where time is always a crunch, accidents are inevitable.  In over crowded metros where a number of transportation options are available people are more likely to be involved in an accident. Accident compensation aims to award monetary compensation to the injured party in order to ensure that the victim is able to become 'whole' again.

A typical road accident can range from a minor accident where there is damage to your vehicle but no personal bodily harm; to a major accident where you suffer severe body injuries. Accident compensation is provided to people who are injured in an accident. The amount of accident compensation that is awarded depends on the severity of the persons injuries.

People who are involved in road traffic accidents may be eligible to claim for injuries or losses incurred due to the accident. A typical road accident injury that accident compensation covers is whiplash. Accident compensation for a whiplash injury can range between £750.00 and £2,550.00.

Accident compensation may also include out of pocket expenses. These include compensation for lost earnings, travel expenses, cost of painkillers or other medication, medical treatment or damaged clothing or other personal property.

Accident compensation also covers non transportation related accidents. These may include work accidents, accidents in a public place, dog bites, slip, trip or falls and repetitive strain injury.

The first step when being involved in an accident is to seek medical attention. This is because the adrenaline rush that follows an accident may lead you to misdiagnose yourself as being alright. Once formalities pertaining to you or your vehicle's involvement are taken care of with the authorities a medical check up with the family practitioner is due. This will help you to ascertain if the accident has had any effect on your well being. The family doctor is also well versed with your own personal medical history. 

Information gathering and documentation is an important step after any accident. Remember to record names of people involved in the accident along with license plates, insurance policy numbers, phone numbers and other relevant data. Acquire the police report number from officers on the accident scene. These steps will help claiming accident compensation easier.

Contacting a solicitor or a firm that deals with accident compensation will help to gain information on how to deal with the process of filing claims. A claim will need to be filled within a certain time period from the time of the accident. A solicitor will be able to advice you about the proper procedures to follow.

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Diana Joseph has an in-depth knowledge in dealing with injury claims. She has written numerous articles on injury claims issues, particularly those involving car accident and other topics of claims.