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Car Accident Claims<\/h1>

Car accident compensation claim<\/h2><\/a>

If you’ve been injured in a car accident and it wasn’t your fault, you could be eligible to claim car accident compensation.<\/p>

It doesn’t matter if you were the driver, a passenger, or a pedestrian injured in the crash. If you’ve been injured as a result of a car accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you could be compensated for your injuries sustained and the potential lost income.<\/p>

To find out more about making car accident claims<\/a>, get in touch with a trained legal adviser for free on 0800 234 6438<\/span>. Or, if you’d prefer, you can fill in one of the secure contact forms and they’ll call you back.<\/p><\/div>

Am I eligible to claim car accident compensation?<\/h2><\/a>

If you’ve been injured because of a car accident that wasn’t your fault, you could be eligible to make a personal injury claim.<\/p>

As with all personal injury claims, the first thing that needs to be established is whether your accident was caused by someone else’s negligence.<\/p>

If it was not caused by negligence then there is no case for compensation, because if it was your fault then why should anyone pay for your injuries?<\/p><\/div>

What to do after a car accident?<\/h2><\/a>

We understand how traumatic being involved in a car crash can be, and even minor car accidents can cause painful, long-lasting injuries. But to help claim car accident compensation, you need to start building your case as soon as the accident happened.<\/p><\/div>

Seek medical attention<\/h3><\/a>

As soon as possible, seek medical attention at the hospital or with a private doctor. Even if you don’t think that you’ve been seriously injured, it is important to have your injuries checked out by a professional.<\/p>

Not only will this mean you’ll get the treatment you need before your condition gets worse, but the medical evidence can also help when it comes to making a car accident claim.<\/p>

Besides, if you do not have treatment and then later find out that someone else was at fault for the accident, then they could take advantage of this fact by claiming that they were not responsible for any damages or injuries caused by their negligence in the accident.<\/p><\/div>

Keep an eye on your injuries and symptoms<\/h3><\/a>

After a car accident that wasn’t your fault, it’s important to keep a close eye on your symptoms and note how your injuries are affecting your life.<\/p>

This can help you better understand what kind of compensation may be due to you after the accident.<\/p>

Here are some things to consider:<\/p>