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Blame is Crucial In Winning Injury Compensation - By: Tim Bishop

Making a successful personal injury claim is all about who is to blame for the incident rather than the scope of your injury.

Numerous different incidents can lead to such legal claims including accidents involving a car, at work, in a public place, on a motorcycle or in a military scenario.

But the key question that needs to be asked to establish whether or not there is realistic basis for a successful personal accident claim is: who is primarily responsible for the incident to begin with?

If the claimant was the cause of the incident - however serious it may have turned out to be - a personal injury case such as this will not succeed. The worry then is that far from making a claim yourself, you may well find yourself on the receiving end of a claim from anyone else who was involved in the accident.

A personal injury compensation claim will only become straightforward if the other party's negligence is established. As a solicitor will take on the case on a no win no fee basis, they will be confident that your case will succeed, otherwise they would put themseleves in danger of receiving no fee at all. Lawyers will not take on cases which have no chance of success.

Immediately after the accident there is a procedure to be followed before a personal accident claim can be pursued. The first point and one of the most important is to collect maximum evidence about the accident as this will be of great benefit in ensuring that your final claim is successful.

Ideally a photograph should be taken of the accident scene and personal details of the people involved written down and kept securely. All these pieces of information will help in the eventual resolution of your claim. Do not forget to let the police know of the incident and also get a medical assessment done of any injuries that you have received.

Next step on the road to a successful outcome is to locate and engage a specialist accident injury compensation lawyer who is happy to pursue your injury compensation claim on a 'no win, no fee' basis. Whilst the solicitor is studying the claim, keep in touch with the people who were involved in the accident. Inform the person or the company legally responsible for the accident about the injury compensation claim that is being made against them. Sometimes you will find that this is a very useful step to be able to negotiate a reasonable settlement figure at the conclusion of your personal injury compensation claim.

About the Author

Tim Bishop is senior partner at Bonallack & Bishop, a firm of experienced injury compensation claim Solicitors. If you need to make a compensation claim and want a Salisbury Law Firm then contact them today. Tim is responsible for all major strategic decisions, seeing himself as a businessman who owns a law firm. Tim has expanded the firm by 1000% in 12 years and has plans for its continued development.

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