Road Traffic Accidents

car-accident

In the UK Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs) are one of the most common causes of injury. Any party involved in the accident can make a claim – you do not have to be the driver. This extends to passengers, pedestrians, motorcyclists and cyclists.

 

To find out if you have a possible claim please contact us on 0800 6122 578 for a free no obligation assessment of your claim, or just some professional advice.

 

We Will…

  • Provide you with a replacement vehicle until yours is fixed
  • Arrange recovery and a vehicle inspection to determine the extent of damage
  • Liaise with the other parties insurance companies
  • Ensure maximum compensation with no deductions

 

 

If your accident was caused by a family member…

 

You can still make an accident claim if the driver was a member of your family, or a friend. At ACA we understand this can be a difficult and emotional process. Many people are reluctant to claim against family members but still suffer the losses from the injuries. The accident claim will be sent to the insurer – not the individual. The very reason for having car insurance is to provide compensation to anyone who suffers loss or injuries as a result of a mistake on the part of the driver. It is against the law to drive without insurance.

 

If you have suffered injuries and loss in a car accident, but don’t make an accident claim, the insurer gets a windfall at your expense, having received the premiums and kept your compensation.

 

At Accident Claims Advisory we are experienced in dealing with these difficult claims. Please contact us and we can answer any questions you may have.

 

 

Whiplash Claims

 

Whiplash is he most common personal injury sustained during a road traffic accident. If you have ever suffered from whiplash you will know how painful it is and how much it can affect your life. According to the Association of British Insurers around 200,000 people suffer from whiplash injury every year in the UK. If you are one of them, don’t suffer in silence, contact Accident Claims Advisory.

 

Whiplash can occur at speeds as low as 5mph and around 20% of people involved in rear-end collisions later experience whiplash symptoms to the neck, shoulders and back. These symptoms are not always immediately apparent, but can develop several days, or even weeks after an accident. For some, the effects of whiplash are only short-term. However for others it can lead to long-term pain and discomfort and in extreme cases, disability.

 

So if you have been involved in an accident through no fault of your own, as a passenger or driver and are suffering any of the symptoms of whiplash, you could be entitled for compensation. We will put you in touch with a specialist whiplash injury lawyer who will be able to tell you if you are eligible for compensation.

 

A whiplash injury settlement is made either between the solicitors of the parties involved or by a court. It is possible to receive compensation for pain and suffering. However, the amount of compensation received varies from case to case ranging from around £1,000 to £25,000. It will depend entirely on the extent of your injury, the duration of your pain and recovery period, as well as the impact it has had on your daily life.

 

If you are suffering from whiplash, you deserve compensation, and you deserve to get this in the fastest, simplest, most stress free way possible. Please call us, or use the Call Me Back or online application forms and Accident Claims Advisory can get to work helping you with you whiplash claim.