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Road Accidents - How To Get Fair Compensation |
If You Have Suffered a motor accident, whiplash injury, accident at work, medical negligence, faulty goods, criminal injury, slip or trip, industrial injury, accident in a public place or
would just like some advice, please don't hesitate to give us a call on 08000 71 22 71 for any personal injury, medical negligence, road traffic accident, no win no fee accident claims
Road Accident CompensationBefore making a
road accident compensation claim, there are special issues which may affect
liability.
- Owner Liability:
This states that even if a vehicle is borrowed to a third party, if an
accident ensues, the owner may be jointly liable for damages caused by the
third parties fault.
- Company / Employer Liability:
This states that here an employee is driving a vehicle "on the job", or
within the course and scope of employment, the employer can be jointly
liable for injuries caused by the employee's negligent driving conduct.
- Mobile Phone Usage:
Mobile phone usage whilst driving is banned in the UK. Employers may want to
consider the following best practice guidelines. Mobile phones should be
switched to voicemail when the user is driving. Emergency calls only should
be made / received when on the move
Employees should be encouraged to only make or receive calls - even with a
hands-free kit - when they are safely parked away from the road. Any
accident caused in this way will affect any
road accident compensation claim .
Insurance Cover
- Uninsured Driver
- Unfortunately there are a growing number of people who are driving without
any car insurance, an MOT and in some cases a driving
license. In the UK, there is an organisation called the MIB (no they
don't wear black suits) which stands for the "Motor Insurers Bureau" who
deal with paying out claims against uninsured drivers. This was set up to
offer victims of uninsured drivers a way to gain a A
road accident compensation claim that could then be reclaimed from the
uninsured.
- Underinsured Driver
- Underinsured Motorist coverage is the term used when the other vehicle's
policy limit is inadequate to pay for all your damages.
Provided you have a Standard Policy, your own insurance company may pay for
damages to your vehicle caused by; any person or organization
who did not have liability insurance at the time
of the accident. Any person or organization who had adequate liability
insurance coverage at the time of the accident, but for some reason, the
company writing the insurance denies that their policy provides coverage for
the loss. Any person or organization who did not
carry enough insurance to pay for your damages in full.
If you only have a Basic Policy, you do not have any protection if
your vehicle is damaged by either an uninsured or underinsured driver. - Insurance Company Bad Faith
- Anxiety and distress
are natural emotions caused when an
insurance company refuses
to pay. In many circumstances there may be a legitimate reason for the
insurer not paying,
but there have also been a number of cases where the
insurance company's refusal
has been considered unreasonable, unfair and in 'bad
faith'. In legal terms, the insurance company has acted in
breach of contract.
If You Have Suffered a motor accident, whiplash injury, accident at work, medical negligence, faulty goods, criminal injury, slip or trip, industrial injury, accident in a public place or
would just like some advice, please don't hesitate to give us a call on 08000 71 22 71 for any personal injury, medical negligence, road traffic accident, no win no fee accident claims |
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