February 1st, 2012 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in Truckstop News January 2012.
This month Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers TRAILER ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CLAIMS.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at more situations experienced by readers of Truckstop News that ultimately lead to awards of personal injury compensation. On this occasion the common feature is that both accidents happened while working on trailers.
All of the accident victims mentioned in these 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.
In this article I highlight common place situations to which many professional drivers are exposed every day when carrying out their normal duties. When working with trailers dangerous situations often arise, many of which are reasonably foreseeable by employers, yet inadequate steps are taken to try and prevent injury to their workers. As with the previous articles in this series, the common trend remains the significant effect on each person’s life and here both of my clients suffered painful injuries that required medical attention.
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, in appropriate cases 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 person to the position that he or she would otherwise have been in had the accident not happened.
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January 24th, 2012 by Steven Hinchliffe
Below is an article which appeared recently in the Worcester Evening News but frankly it could have been in any local or national newspaper. It is another example of an ill informed MP jumping on the anti claims bandwagon by attacking people who make personal injury compensation claims. It must not be forgotten that they did not ask to be injured and compensation is only awarded where the other party can be shown to be at fault. Fraud must be stamped out and only proper claims proceed but anyone who is persuaded that insurance companies will lower their premiums if claims are curtailed is extremely naive. To be fair to the Worcester Evening News they asked for my comments and they faithfully reproduced them. Here is the article as printed:-
BEGINS
As increased whiplash claims are blamed for spiralling costs in car insurance, Worcester’s MP is calling for a crackdown on the compensation payouts that are proving a real pain in the neck for motorists.
Although the number of casualties in road accidents has fallen by almost 25 per cent since 2005, the number of insurance injury claims has doubled, the Government’s transport committee announced this week.
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November 15th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in CV Driver November 2011.
In this series of articles written by solicitor Steven Hinchliffe (owner of the specialist Personal Injury firm HINCHLIFFES SOLICITORS) he highlights the types of accidents suffered by professional drivers, where his firm has been successful in securing compensation for the injured victim.
His firm has many years of experience in handling accident claims, particularly following accidents at work and while on the road – and has recovered millions of pounds in compensation.
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November 7th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in Truckstop News November 2011.
In this issue Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers THE CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS INVOLVING CURTAIN SIDED TRAILERS.
In this article, Steven Hinchliffe considers the accidents suffered by drivers and others who work with curtain sided trailers, and the factors that contribute to their injuries. This is a popular type of trailer offering transport companies great opportunities for flexibility in the carriage of goods, but there is a downside to their use as it provides a relatively flimsy structure compared to a standard, rear loading trailer constructed of hard panels.
However, if a few standard safety issues are considered by all those involved, the chances of an accident occurring could be greatly reduced.
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October 17th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in CV Driver October 2011.
In this series of articles written by solicitor Steven Hinchliffe (owner of the specialist Personal Injury firm HINCHLIFFES SOLICITORS) he highlights the types of accidents suffered by professional drivers, where his firm has been successful in securing compensation for the injured victim.
His firm has many years of experience in handling accident claims, particularly following accidents at work and while on the road – and has recovered millions of pounds in compensation.
CASE HISTORY
How the Accident Happened
In February 1999, while driving a concrete mixer up a steep hill for a contractor, it was necessary for the driver to select a lower gear. In this particular vehicle the control levers operating the mixer drum were positioned at the back of the cab, directly behind the gear lever. As the driver changed down, his elbow swung back and hit the solid metal control levers causing significant injury.
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September 13th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in CV Driver September 2011.
In this series of articles written by solicitor Steven Hinchliffe (owner of the specialist Personal Injury firm HINCHLIFFES SOLICITORS) he highlights the types of accidents suffered by professional drivers, where his firm has been successful in securing compensation for the injured victim.
His firm has many years of experience in handling accident claims, particularly following accidents at work and while on the road – and has recovered millions of pounds in compensation.
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August 2nd, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in Truckstop News August 2011.
This month Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors considers a specific SUCCESSFUL ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT COMPENSATION CLAIM.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at just one situation experienced by a reader 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 a common type of road traffic accident, often referred to as a “rear end shunt”. As with previous articles the common trend remains the effect on the individual’s life, and 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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July 13th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in CV Driver July 2011.
This is the seventh in a series of articles written by solicitor Steven Hinchliffe, who is the owner and Principal of the specialist Personal Injury firm HINCHLIFFES SOLICITORS.
In these articles he will consider various issues relating to the accidents commonly suffered by professional drivers and the sometimes devastating injuries they sustain. The firm has many years of experience in handling accident claims on behalf of injured victims – not only recovering millions of pounds in compensation, but also securing medical and other rehabilitation treatment to aid their recovery and return to normal life.
This article outlines the main procedures that your solicitor should comply with to protect your position and achieve the right result when dealing with your accident compensation claim.
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May 19th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in Truckstop News May 2011.
This month, Steven Hinchliffe of the specialist Personal Injury Compensation firm Hinchliffes Solicitors, considers another SUCCESSFUL TRUCK AND TRAILER ACCIDENT CLAIM.
Continuing his review of successfully completed accident injury claims, Steven Hinchliffe looks at another accident experienced by a reader 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 just one case, but as with previous articles the common trend remains the effect on each individual’s life, and 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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April 27th, 2011 by Steven Hinchliffe
Published in Motorcycle Monthly April 2011.
It’s happened. You’ve had a road accident. But what do you do now? MCM has the answers…
In the second of a two-part feature, solicitor and biker Steven Hinchliffe outlines when and how to make claims for any personal injury and property damage following a road accident, and considers the basic elements that need to exist for the claim to be successful.
WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCIDENT?
For a compensation claim to be successful, you must show that the accident has occurred because of the negligence or fault of the other driver or road user. If their “duty of care” to you is breached and as a result you are injured, then it is highly likely that you will have grounds to recover compensation.
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