
If you are considering making a personal injury claim, our main aim here at Camps Solicitors is to provide you with the best possible advice so that you can make an informed decision as to what to do next.
Our injury claims solicitors will look at the strengths and weaknesses of each case individually and whether we think the case is likely to succeed. Each personal injury claim is decided on the basis of the evidence, and we will not take on a personal injury claim that does not have a reasonable chance of success.
In order to establish the details of your case, we ask that you have the following available to you:
- Evidence of your address and identity (passport, utility bills, driving licence)
- The date & location of the accident & how it happened.
- The contact details for any witnesses.
- Details of your injuries, medical diagnosis and treatment.
- Proof of loss of earnings or other financial expenses that are the result of your injury.
Once we have established the circumstances of the accident and what you are claiming for, we will be able to explain to you the legal processes involved in taking your compensation claim further.
Questions about your injury claims?
If you have any questions or queries regarding injury claims we encourage you to discuss them with us during your personal injury claim. The solicitor working on your injury claim or a member of their team will be available to take your call during office hours. In addition, all personal injury compensation clients receive a home visit from one of our representatives at the start of their claim.
At this meeting, you are welcome to take notes whilst speaking with our representative, who will be able to answer general questions about the personal injury claims process. Our representative will also outline the arrangements for contacting our offices, which we would recommend you to do if you have specific legal questions relating to your own personal injury claim. You will also be informed of our procedures for keeping you updated with regular progress reports on your personal injury claim.
Back injuries can happen in almost any type of accident, whether it is in a road traffic accident, an accident at work or a slip, trip, or fall. Injuring your back can be a life changing event as it may have serious implications for your ability to return to your job or to lead a normal life. Most people who have suffered a personal injury to their back will recover from their injuries but unfortunately in some cases a back injury might leave you with a permanent disability or restricted movement.
Any damage to the nerves in the spine can leave you with some level of disability. In more serious personal injury claims, our solicitors have represented clients whose spinal injuries have caused them to lose the use of their legs or even to have been left paralysed from the neck down after their accident. Fortunately these catastrophic personal injury claims, usually after falls from height or serious road accidents are rare, but there are still many thousands of people each year in the UK who suffer an injury to their back which has a substantial impact on their life.
Making a personal injury compensation claim after a back injury does not have to be a difficult process if you use an independent personal injury claims solicitor. Your solicitor can act for you on a no-win no-fee basis during your back injury personal injury claim, meaning that you will not have to pay their legal fees whatever the outcome of your personal injury claim. With Camps Solicitors we also guarantee that whatever personal injury compensation you do receive, we will not deduct any money from you for our own legal service.
It may be obvious to say, but your head contains many of the most important organs in your body. A personal injury that affects your head could potentially damage one or more of these organs. If that happens then you might face a lengthy recover period and significant discomfort or you may even be left with a permanent disability or brain damage. Making a personal injury compensation claim after a brain injury can help you to recover personal injury compensation to allow you to accommodate your injuries without losing a reasonable quality of life.
Road accidents are the single largest cause of head injury-related personal injuries in England and Wales, although head injuries can happen in other types of accident, for example falling whilst at work, or being hit by a falling object on a construction site. A head injury can be particularly dangerous as the affected person might not show any symptoms until several hours after the accident. If a head injury is suspected then the personal injury victim should seek immediate emergency medical treatment.
At Camps Solicitors our personal injury compensation claims solicitors have dealt with hundreds of claims for people who have suffered head injuries in accidents through no fault of their own. Our approach to personal injury compensation claims means that we build a strong case to ensure your head injury claim has the best possible chance of success when in court or during our negotiations with an insurance company.
Slips and trips can happen in almost any situation. Often it is simply the case that no-one was to blame for your misfortune. But where you have slipped, tripped or fallen and injured yourself due to the actions or negligence of another person or an organisation, then you might be able to make a personal injury compensation claim to recover injury compensation after your slip, trip or fall.
The personal injury claims solicitors here at Camps Solicitors have helped hundreds of people to successful make personal injury compensation claims after their accidents. We understand the implications of slipping tripping or falling and the impact that the injuries you might suffer can have on your life, both in terms of being able to work and also your general quality of life. Whether you slipped on a wet floor in a supermarket, tripped over loose wiring at work or had a fall down a badly maintained set of stairs in a public building, your injuries could have a real impact on your life that goes beyond just pain and discomfort.
Our personal injury compensation claims service means that if you have been injured in a tripping, slipping or falling accident whatever the level of injury you have suffered, as long as the accident was not your fault our personal injury compensation claims solicitors will fight for you. We will collect all of the evidence in support of you claim, including witness statements, police accident reports, analysis from independent experts and medical evidence to make sure your personal injury compensation claim has the strongest possible chance of success.
Personal injuries to the neck, including whiplash-type injuries can happen in a number of accidents, although they are most commonly associated with road traffic accidents. Your neck forms the vital link between the brain and the rest of your body and as it contains the spinal cord, there is the potential for a personal injury accident involving an injury to your neck to leave you with catastrophic injuries.
Fortunately catastrophic personal injury accidents are very rare; however even relatively common neck injuries such as sprain, strains or whiplash type injuries can leave you with an injury which could potentially take months or even years to fully recover. Making a personal injury compensation claim after suffering a neck injury can help you to cover the costs that you might face after your accident, such as being able to support yourself if your neck injury has left you unable to return to work.
Making a personal injury compensation claim after a neck injury can be a daunting process, but it doesn’t have to be. The solicitors at Camps Solicitors will take on your personal injury compensation claim and fight on your behalf to recover the compensation you deserve. What’s more, we won’t charge you a penny for our services, as all of our legal costs during your personal injury compensation claim are covered by the defendant’s insurance policy.
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