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Injured: Do You Think You May Be Entitled to Institute a Car Accident Claim?

Author: David Marocchi
by David Marocchi
Posted: Mar 09, 2016

If you experience an unfortunate event such as a serious motorcycle or car accident caused by another driver, you may be entitled to a car accident claim Making a compensation claim against the insurer of the responsible driver can help restore some normalcy after the physical, emotional and financial trauma you had to endure.

As a passenger in any mode of transport involved in an accident, you would claim against the insurer of the vehicle which caused the collision - whether it is the driver of the vehicle in which you were at the time, or against a third party driver. Sometimes, you will claim against both. As a driver, cyclist, motorcyclist or pedestrian, you will institute a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver's insurance company. In some cases, you can also claim compensation if the motor vehicle accident occurred on holiday abroad.

How to Make a Car Accident Claim

In all types of injury compensation claims, you will have to provide evidence that the other person was responsible for the injury. In this event, the person who caused the accident could be the driver of the vehicle in which you were a passenger, or the driver of the other car.

  • Collecting as much evidence as possible will help strengthen your case:
  • Ask for the names and contact details of anyone who may have witnessed the accident.
  • Take photos and or videos of the accident scene.
  • Create drawings of the scene while it is fresh in your memory.

It is unsettling how many people run from accident scenes. Often, it is due to the fact that they are driving stolen vehicles or because they do not have valid insurance. If this happens, you must contact the police right away to report the accident and the other driver's behaviour at the scene.

Instituting a Personal Injury Claim After an MVA

It is important to speak to an accredited specialist in personal injury law as soon as you can. A lawyer who specialises in this type of law can give you accurate advice regarding your potential claim. However, you should know that time limits apply to any type of injury claim.

Should your lawyer agree that you are entitled to claim, and if they feel confident that they can secure a settlement on your behalf, he or she will probably agree to represent you on a no-win, no-fee basis. This is also known as a contingency agreement, which means that you won't have to pay legal fees unless the case is settled.

Some people fail to claim what is rightfully theirs because they are concerned about the drawn out nature of the process and afraid of going to court. However, most cases are settled before they make it to court. Also, you never know the magnitude of medical costs over time. You should not be left to bear the costs on your own.

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Injured in an Mva? A car accident claim can help compensate for costs incurred. Accredited specialists can help with all personal injury claims.

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