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Things to do in the event of a collision Print E-mail

If you are unfortunate enough to have been involved in a collision, here are a few points you should consider...

 

  • Get names and addresses of the parties involved, witness/colleagues who saw or knew what happened.
  • Make sure you seek treatment for your injuries.
  • If bruised,  scarred or injured try to get some clear photos of the injuries.
  • If incurring expense, keep all records/receipts otherwise we may not secure repayment. For information on claimable expenses please click here.
  • If involved in a road traffic accident (RTA) notify the police, get insurance details from the other parties, and pass any correspondence received from the other party to your insurers or representative.
  • Do not accept a compensation settlement for your injuries until you have been able to discuss your situation properly with your solicitor.

 

 

Did you know?

Summary figures for 12 months to end March 2007 suggest that the number of children seriously injured or killed are of the same level as the year ending March 2006
 

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