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Thousands
of
people
each
year
fail
to
make
claims
for
personal
injury
and
lose
out
on
money
to
which
they
may
be
entitled.
If
you
have
been
injured
at
work,
on
the
road
or
pavement,
or
on
someone
else’s
property,
you
may
well
be
entitled
to
claim
compensation.
If
someone
else
is
to
blame
for
your
injury,
you
may
be
entitled
to
compensation
payment
for:-
- Medical
costs
- Pain
and
suffering
- Loss
of
earnings
- Damage
to
your
property
If
you
can
prove
that
someone
else
has
been
negligent,
or
was
in
breach
of
a
specific
regulation
designed
to
protect
you,
a
solicitor
may
well
be
able
to
claim
compensation
on
your
behalf.
Most
employers,
hospitals,
local
councils,
property
owners
and
motorists,
are
insured
against
such
claims.
Most
compensation
claims
arise
as
a
result
of
accidents
at
work
or
on
the
road
and
it
is
the
insurer
that
will
pay
any
compensation
due.
There
are
many
circumstances
that
can
give
rise
to
a
claim
such
as:-
- Accidents
in
public
places
- Accidents
at
Work
- Road
Accidents
- Injuries
Incurred
at
Other
People’s
Homes
- Medical
Negligence
- Nervous
Injury
Shock
If
you
have
a
case
(the
accident
should
have
occurred
within
the
last
three
years)
our
solicitors
will
be
able
to
advise
you
on
the
following:-
- Who
is
to
blame
- Your
eligibility
for
a
compensation
claim
- The
potential
value
of
your
claim
- Additional
State
benefits
that
you
may
be
entitled
to
claim
for
- Eligibility
for
Legal
Aid
- The
time
limits
in
which
personal
injury
claims
must
be
pursued
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