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MULTIPLE INJURY COMPENSATION SOLICITOR

     

Personal Injury Compensation Claims

If you have suffered multiple injuries in an accident caused by someone else's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Our specialist solicitors deal with compensation claims for serious injury on behalf of accident victims. All of our solicitors are experts in personal injury law with proven expertise in representing multiple injury accident victims including those suffering from catastrophic injury.

No Win No Charge

Our multiple inury compensation claim solicitors use the no win no charge scheme. If we do not win your case, then you do not pay your solicitor. Contact us today for free legal advice about your case. We can help you get fair compensation for all of your injuries.

Compensation

The amount of an award of compensation and how it is calculated is unique in every case. There are no two similar multiple injuries and the effect on an individual varies dependent on lifestyle. A judge will take account of all relevant matters when assessing the damages that are applicable :-

    Pain & Suffering - The amount of the financial award for pain and suffering in a multiple injury compensation claim is dependant on the extent of each injury, the effect on the individual, the length of the recovery time, whether or not there are any long term consequences or disabilities and the cumulative effect of having more than one injury. It is not sufficient to simply calculate the values of each injury and add them all up. As a very rough guide this method is used but the gross sum is thereafter discounted by a percentage to take account of overlapping injuries and pain and suffering and is then enhanced if there is an element of cumulative injury that makes matters worse.

    Financial Loss – A claim can be made for all foreseeable losses incurred as a result of the accident which includes past and future wages loss and care costs. In addition any expenses can be claimed that have been reasonably incurred.

    Lifestyle Changes – An award of compensation is often made for lifestyle changes and the loss of enjoyment for activities previously carried on by the claimant who can also claim for lost opportunities in the future including a degradation of eligibilty on the job market.

Poly-trauma – Severe Multiple Injuries

Poly-trauma is a medical term that refers to multiple traumatic injury. It describes the condition of a victim who has suffered two or more injuries to physical regions or organ systems. One or more may be a life-threatening injury, with the victim facing possible permanent physical and cognitive disabilities. The term poly-trauma is only used when the victim has been subjected two or more severe injuries.

Victims of poly-trauma are at the greatest risk of long-term side-effects and disabilities. In some cases, poly-trauma can be fatal. With so much at stake, it is critical that you work with a qualified personal injury expert. Poly-trauma claims are complex and you need a multiple inury compensation claim solicitor with access to a wide range of specialists who can assist in preparing your case.

Free Legal Consultation

We provide no charge, no obligation legal advice on personal injury compensation claims. To speak with a solicitor about your multiple injuries case, simply complete the contact form on this website. The consultation is free and confidential.



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