Making a Personal Injury Compensation Claim with clickandclaim, the Personal Injury Specialists
Making a Personal Injury Compensation Claim is straight forward with Click and Claim.
Our policy is strictly no win no fee so you can rest assured that we won’t take any money from you. It is important you know the steps along the process of a compensation claim, and that is why we are here. We ensure that all of our clients are made fully aware of every step of the compensation claim process before progressing with the claim.
Simple Steps to Follow when Making Personal Injury Compensation Claim:
- Contact Click and Claim so we can advise you on the probability of your case.
- If we take on your claim then our solicitors will put together all of the relevant evidence to support you, including medical notes etc.
- Our Solicitors will work hard to bring you the best compensation settlement, this may include fighting for your case in court.
- You will receive a cheque for the full amount of your compensation. Do not worry about how our costs are paid - it does not affect your compensation settlement in any way.
Claims can be made for the following types of accidents:
If you are unsure of whether you have a claim then feel free to contact one of our personal injury solicitors who will advise you on the probability of your case. We are honest and caring and promise not to put your case forward unless it is more than likely that you will win.
Over the past few years the connotations of the word ‘compensation’ have changed dramatically. Traditionally a positive concept as a way to recover the economic and real costs following an accident, the word has gradually gained recognition of the wrong kind.
Many people have put forward the view that people make claims because they can and not because they need to. Although there will always be people who try to take advantage of the system in the main this view could not be further from the truth.
A classic example is the view put forward that claims against the Health Service in respect of clinical negligence reduce the amount of money available to treat patients. The alternative view is of course that instances of clinical negligence are rising and as a result people are suffering. People can only make a successful claim if they have a legal right to do so.
It is also becoming a commonly held view that it is the “no win no fee” policy which has sparked a nation of compensation-mad citizens. The truth is that many people suffer greatly as a result of an accident, not just physically but financially, and the legal system exists to help them. |