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How to File a Personal Injury Claim

How to File a Personal Injury Claim

Most claimants are aware that personal injury claim is a term given to various types of claims such as road accident claims, work related injury claims and trip or slips in public areas but many claimants are not aware that the process of filing each of these claims is different from one another. This article will help you understand the things you need to do while filing the types of personal injury claims mentioned above.

Before filing a personal injury claim the claimant should understand that if he hits an animal on the road then this will be counted as a personal injury case but if an animal attacks him on someone else's property then this will be considered as a criminal assault case.

To file a road accident claim the claimant must begin by calling the police or local law enforcement officials when the accident occurs. The police or law officials will file a police report that describes the accident and the law officials will give the claimant a copy of the report so that he can file for compensation.
How to File a Personal Injury Claim


To file a work related injury claim the claimant has to report the accident to his superior as soon as possible so that the superior can file an official report in the company's accident report book. This official book acts as a proof that an accident occurred and it also allows the employer to review the safety rules in his office to prevent further accidents.

To file a trip or slip personal injury claim the claimant has to contact a solicitor and give him the details of the accident. The solicitor will get in touch with the people who were at fault and he will work out a suitable compensation.

If the claimant wants 100 percent compensation then he has to do two things despite the type of personal injury claim he is filing. The claimant has to first seek medical help for his injuries even if they are minor so that he has proof that he suffered a personal injury due to the accident. While seeking medical help the claimant has to mention the circumstances in which the injury occurred so that the doctor can enter this information into the claimant's medical records. The claimant also has to collect bills, receipts and discharge papers that suggest that the claimant spent a certain amount due to the accident. The claimant then has to appoint a legal adviser or a personal injury solicitor to help him file the claim. A personal injury solicitor will not only provide legal advice but he will also represent the claimant in court and ensure that the claimant gets maximum compensation for the case at hand.




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