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ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

Road Traffic Accidents

Car accidents are amongst the most common causes of personal injury, but their particular circumstances can differ greatly. The types of injuries suffered depend on a number of factors, including:

  1. the attributes and speed of the vehicle(s) involved in the collision
  2. the comparative location of the parties
  3. and a certain amount of chance.

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    ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    Car Accidents

    By far the most common type of injury associated with car crashes is whiplash, however it is also common to see broken bones, lacerations, bruising, internal organ trauma and head injuries.

    Broken Bones

    Lacerations

    Bruising

    Internal Organ Trauma

    Head Injuries

    If you have been involved in a car accident which was not your fault, and you suffered an injury of some kind, do not hesitate to contact Expert Law; we can help you claim the compensation you deserve.

    ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    How can we help?

    Expert Law aim to ensure that all of our clients receive the maximum amount of compensation that they are entitled to.

    Every road user has the responsibility to make sure that they’re driving carefully and safely. It is also compulsory for all vehicle owners and drivers to have relevant insurance policies. In the event of an accident cover is provided for all people who have been injured.

    It is important to get all the details of the other party/parties involved where possible, so that you can claim against them. However, even if you are unable to do so, for example in the case of a hit-and-run motor accident, you may still be able to claim compensation.

    Either way, our experienced personal injury lawyers will be able to talk you through the process and give you a clearer indication as to how much compensation you are entitled to.

    “Expert Law’s customer service was second to none. The team were very helpful from the very start and kept me constantly updated”
    @ Mary Grayson
    Call +442037781347 to speak to the team today!
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