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An
average of 107 people are killed or seriously injured in a car accident
in the UK every day.
The most common type of injury from a car accident
is whiplash and can vary in its severity. Although a whiplash injury
is the most common, many other more serious injuries can occur.
If you've suffered an injury in a car accident
as a driver, passenger, motor cyclist, pedestrian or pedal cyclist,
or if you were travelling on public transport, you are likely to
have been in considerable pain and may be unable to work. On top
of your injury, the last thing you need is to be out of pocket!
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Make
a claim
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In
the UK, all drivers are required by law to have appropriate insurance
cover for their vehicle. The insurance policy will cover the driver
for claims from people who have suffered a car accident injury,
including passengers in the driver’s car at the time of the accident.
Even if the driver is a family member or a friend, you have no need
to worry. Their insurance company will pay any injury compensation
to which you may be entitled from a car accident - you should still
make a claim. |
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| If your vehicle
is off the road, we'll arrange a replacement for you |
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In addition to claiming
for your personal injury as a result of a car accident, your claim
for compensation may also include:
the cost of vehicle replacement repairs
recovery and storage retention of your no-claims
bonus
retention of your insurance excess
loss of earnings
loss or damage to personal effects |
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We're
ready to help you claim the compensation you deserve
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| You
have 3 years from the date of your accident to make a claim but, to
ensure that you have the best chance of success, we would urge you
to do this as soon as possible after the accident. |
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