Personal Injury Claim

Update: April 19th, 2011

One of the most likely places to have an accident is at your work place. For those involved in what could be called a dangerous profession that will come as no surprise. If you are soldier on operations in Afghanistan or an offshore commercial fisherman you will be well aware of the risks involved. There are many jobs where people simply are unaware of the risks.

Take for example the case of the secretary in a law office. Most people would say that’s a pretty safe job and that you are unlikely to be injured. Nothing could be further from the truth, however. There is a very strong possibility of suffering from Repetitive Stress injury.

They may continue for years living with the pain not knowing that there are avenues for Personal injury compensation. There are many such examples of why you should contact our Personal injury claims service for advice.

Medical services, of course, go hand in hand with accidents. We are very lucky in the U.K. to have a universal health service free to everyone.  In a sense the National Health Service is a kind of insurance paid by taxes against the risk of injury or illness.

Many people feel that it is not right to sue such an institution considering that it is a service that belongs to everyone. However if you are the victim of negligence and your family’s income is at risk then you might feel differently. After all we do pay for it out of taxes. And they do have a duty of care. If you feel that the service you received at the hands of the medical profession was below par then contact our Medical claims section for advice on your Medical claim for Medical compensation.

Generally speaking, I believe that governments should not get too involved in our lives and that private enterprise usually does a better job, but I admit the exception to the rule may be the medical profession.

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