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Making a Road Accident Claims

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Even though technology has advanced to the point that vehicles have been made safe for use by people, road traffic accidents are still abound. This is because these accidents arise not from the vehicles, but from the neglect and lack of discipline of both motorists and pedestrians.

In fact, statistics show that the majority of people will be involved in a serious accident at least once. If you are one of these people, then you might have experienced the long and inconvenient process of getting your claim for compensation for the damages you’ve received from the road traffic accident.

A road traffic accident compensation claim is made not only for financial loss but also for personal injury that arises from a mishap concerning pedestrians or cyclists and vehicles traveling on a public highway. In order that you become successful at getting your claim for compensation, it has to be proven that the other party is the one who caused your injury and is at fault. The authorities will draft a police report regarding the whole incident. The report will factor in your statement as well as that of the other party and witnesses, if there are any. From this, the police will determine who they think is at fault based on who broke traffic rules and regulations.

If it is found that the other party is responsible for the road traffic accident, you should make your compensation claim against him/her. The one who pays for your compensation is the insurance company of the one at fault. Even if the driver is not insured, you are still assured of a compensation claim.

You can claim different types of road traffic accident compensation:

1. Financial loss

This involves losses and expenditures that have resulted from the accident such as hospitalization and medical expenses, lost income, and vehicle repairs.

2. Interest

You are also entitled to claim interest arising from the above financial expenses.

3. Personal injury

This includes physical injuries like sprains, fractures, and whiplash injury. It also includes psychological injury such as trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder.

4. Legal cost

You may have your legal expenses reimbursed if your personal injuries and other damages exceed a certain amount. The path to getting your compensation claim for a road traffic accident may be too complicated for you.

There are several things that you need to do such as proving the guilt of the other party, assessing all the expenses caused by the accident, and so on. Thus, it is not suggested you handle it all by yourself. It is recommended that you enlist the help of a legal expert in making your accident claim.

Christian is an author of several articles pertaining to No Win No Fee, Compensation Claims, Accident Claims, Personal Injury Claims and other legal articles.

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