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What
injuries can I claim for?
You are entitled by law to be compensated for any injury arising out of a
non-fault accident you sustain which can include cuts, bruises, soft tissue
injuries (whiplash).
Is there a time limit for submitting a claim for
personal injury?
There is a statutory limit of three years from the date of the accident and
a claim can be submitted at any stage during this period.
How long will a claim for personal injuries take
to settle?
Straightforward injuries should be resolved and settled within a twelve month
period. However, it will largely depend on the nature of the injury involved.
Do I need to have reported my injuries to my GP or
Hospital?
If you have not been to visit your GP or hospital it should not prevent you
from presenting a claim. However, it will greatly assist your claim if you
have a written record of your injury either at your GP or Hospital.
Why can I be legally represented without incurring
legal costs?
The Panel Solicitor will enter into a Conditional Fee Agreement in relation
to their legal costs and an Insurance Policy will be issued to protect you
against any potential costs. If you are successful, all of your legal costs
will be paid by the responsible third party including the cost of the insurance
premium. If for any reason you are unsuccessful, the Insurance Policy will
cover you for all costs.
Can I be compensated for losses other than personal
injury?
You are entitled to recover any loss which you incur as a result of an accident
including damaged clothing, expenses and loss of earnings.
What is the procedure for submitting a claim?
Simply complete the Online Claims Form. Your information will be passed to
us immediately and one of our claim advisors will call you to discuss your
claim in detail.

