| Accident Lawyer UK offers a risk-free car | | | | 7.photograph the scene of the accident and |
| accident claim service, providing no-cost | | | | the surrounding location |
| legal advice and assistance on a no win no | | | | |
| fee basis. Consequently, you need not finance | | | | 8.examine the road for physical damage, and |
| your claim or pay expenses as it makes its | | | | photograph anything of significance, |
| way along the legal process. If you win | | | | including debris and skid marks |
| compensation, we assure that you will receive | | | | |
| its value in full. We will not make | | | | 9.avoid making a statement, assuming |
| deductions or charge costs. Submit your | | | | responsibility or casting blame yet: emotions |
| details now, and an expert solicitor, a | | | | are high after an accident and it is best to |
| member of the esteemed Law Society Panel of | | | | be patient and obtain advice from a legal |
| personal injury experts, will call to offer | | | | expert |
| you risk and cost-free information on how you | | | | |
| could go about winning compensation. | | | | 10.if you or your passengers are injured, |
| | | | take photographs of the injuries as soon as |
| Motor collisions cause 200,000 injuries every | | | | possible |
| year. They are responsible for 3,000 deaths, | | | | |
| and 40,000 serious injuries. They are also a | | | | 11.in the event of injury, go immediately to |
| source of injustice, with the key victims in | | | | a GP or Accident and Emergency Department for |
| the accident often not sufficiently | | | | treatment and medical advice |
| compensated for the hardship they have faced. | | | | |
| Do not be a victim in this way. You may be | | | | 12.whether you think you were to blame or |
| able to prove liability in a car accident | | | | not, contact your insurers as soon as |
| claim and ensure you receive the damages you | | | | possible and inform them of the accident and |
| are due. To facilitate this we recommend that | | | | of the possibilty that the other driver may |
| you make certain steps to preserve evidence | | | | make a car accident claim against you. |
| and avoid being denied the compensation you | | | | |
| may be owed :- | | | | 13.ask any witnesses their names and contact |
| | | | details |
| 1.record the names and contact details of | | | | |
| other drivers involved in the accident | | | | 14.call at homes and offices near the |
| | | | accident scene to check if anyone witnessed |
| 2.where possible, record their insurance | | | | the accident |
| details and details from their driving | | | | |
| licence | | | | 15.take photographs of the immediate vicinity |
| | | | and the scene of the accident if you were a |
| 3.collect the registration number of other | | | | pedestrian |
| cars or motorbikes involved in the accident | | | | |
| | | | 16.take detailed photographs of all damage to |
| 4.record the names and collar numbers of any | | | | property or possessions in case the insurers |
| police officers called to the scene | | | | wish to see this |
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| 5.photograph your vehicle from several angles | | | | 17.keep all receipts of repairs to any |
| | | | damaged property |
| 6.comprehensively photograph the other | | | | |
| vehicles involved in the incident | | | | 18. |
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