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February 23rd, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News March 2010.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that resulted in an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in these articles are actual clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and readers may recognise some of the names referred to.
In this article I highlight 2 work accident claims involving a fall from a vehicle, but with quite different consequences. As with the other articles in this series, the common trend remains the effect on each individual’s life. Both of my clients sustained significant injuries and suffered financial losses as a result, but only one was likely to return to his pre-accident state of fitness. Although using the process of law to make personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously indicated, the basic aim of an accident claim is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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January 26th, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News February 2010.
In this month’s second article Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors returns to consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL WORK ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Returning to his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at various situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in this series of articles are clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and some of the names referred to may be familiar to you.
In this article I highlight 2 different types of accident at work claims and examine the outcomes. As with the previous articles, the common trend that emerges is the significant effect on each individual’s life. Both of my clients sustained significant injuries and suffered financial losses as a result, including lost income. Although using the established legal processes for making personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously stressed, the fundamental aim of all accident claims is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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January 7th, 2010 by admin
Published in Truckstop News January 2010.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers “THE PITFALLS OF DEALING DIRECT WITH INSURERS IN A ROAD ACCIDENT CLAIM”
This article looks at the very beginning of road accident claims, how they are funded and the pitfalls to be aware of, particularly regarding insurance companies. However, similar issues could apply to any type of accident compensation claim.
For many commercial entities involved in the personal injury claims business, an accident is purely a commodity to be bought and sold. Despite the apparent lack of openness, almost all insurance companies will trade a claim for cash, potentially exploiting the injured party rather than protecting their interests. Many insurers may soon be launching advertising campaigns to persuade the public to deal with them direct, but concealing their real motivation.
Like all injury compensation claims, a road accident claim can only be pursued by solicitors. Adverts from claims companies on TV, on the Internet and in newspapers might suggest they will handle each case personally, but this is incorrect. They actually sell the claim to solicitors on their appointed panel, often for a price of between £600 and £800. The chosen solicitor will usually handle the matter on the basis that the injured person pays no legal costs, but some claims companies either charge a set amount or take a slice of the compensation once the case is successful, and which can amount to a substantial figure. Before responding to this type of advertising, why not do some research and find a firm of specialist claims solicitors with a proven track record, and deal with them direct.
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December 4th, 2009 by admin
Published in Truckstop News December 2009.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that resulted in an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned are actual clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and readers may recognise some of the names referred to.
In this article I highlight 2 very different types of accident that resulted in significant injuries and as with the other articles in this series the common trend remains the effect on each individual’s life. However, in both cases there were modest claims for financial losses and the sums recovered for the physical injuries formed the bulk of the accident compensation. Although using the process of law to make personal injury claims as a means of redress cannot truly compensate for the trauma and inconvenience suffered, it can assist in requiring the guilty party to provide medical treatment and rehabilitation, in addition to financial relief by way of awards of compensation. As previously indicated, the basic aim of an accident claim is to try and return the injured party to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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November 5th, 2009 by admin
Published in Truckstop News November 2009.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at various situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned in this series of articles are clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and some of the names referred to may be familiar to you.
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October 8th, 2009 by Hinchliffes
Published in Truckstop News October 2009.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that resulted in an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned are actual clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury claims, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and readers may recognise some of the names referred to.
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September 18th, 2009 by Hinchliffes
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau (”MIB”) was established in 1946 as an organisation to deal with road accident compensation claims by innocent victims who have suffered personal injury or damage to their property because of a negligent uninsured or untraced driver.
Every insurance company underwriting compulsory road accident claim motor insurance is obliged to be a member of the MIB and to contribute to its funding. One out of every 20 drivers is uninsured!
The MIB must pay compensation where the negligent driver is found to be responsible for personal injury or damage to property arising from a road accident. The MIB stands in place of the guilty party’s insurers and investigates issues of liability and valuation in the same way as in any other road accident compensation claim.
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September 18th, 2009 by Hinchliffes
If you have accidents on holiday (either in the UK or abroad) and want to pursue personal injury claims, as long as the “holiday package” was booked through a tour operator in the UK and what you were doing at the time of the accident was part of that package, then you may be able to make an injury compensation claim against the tour operator for your injuries and any related financial losses. In this situation the personal injury compensation claim would fall under the jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales and can therefore be handled by any UK solicitors experienced in personal injury claims
Under the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 a tour operator can be held responsible for all of the services provided as part of a package holiday. This can include:-
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September 3rd, 2009 by Hinchliffes
Published in Truckstop News September 2009.
In this month’s issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors will consider more “READERS’ SUCCESSFUL ACCIDENT CLAIMS”.
Continuing his review of successfully compleed accident claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at various situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to an award of personal injury compensation.
All of the accident victims mentioned are clients of my firm, Hinchliffes Solicitors. They have kindly given their permission for the disclosure of their details, and in particular of their real life experiences of incidents resulting in personal injury, and the steps taken to make a successful accident compensation claim. All of these clients contacted my firm after seeing our details in Truckstop News - and some of the names referred to may be familiar to you.
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August 13th, 2009 by Hinchliffes
The phrase “falling off the back of a lorry” conjures up images of cartoon frolics or shady dealings, but anyone who has suffered this type of accident takes the matter very seriously indeed. These accidents can be caused by a defect with the lorry or trailer; when getting on or off the vehicle, or by problems with the load. Any failure by the employer to provide a safe system of work that leads to an employee suffering an injury can result in that employee making a successful accident compensation claim.
A trailer (whether open, curtain sided, enclosed or refrigerated) might be slippery with water, ice or snow, and on occasion oil or grease. Whatever the substance, this creates the risk of slipping and the possibility of an accident at work claim arising. Older trailers may have worn uneven surfaces, with gaps or holes in the floor creating tripping hazards. Some flatbed trailers have holes so containers can be attached, but when there is no container these holes are not always covered and this creates a potential danger. There should be a safe means of storing items such as loose straps, ropes or cables; otherwise they can cause tripping accidents. Trailers that have curtains or fixed doors should have a means of securing these, to prevent movement in the wind. Whatever the cause of the slip or trip, you could fall against the load, onto the trailer’s surface or even worse to the ground below and suffer serious injuries.
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