
When it comes to personal injury compensation some of the most common claims that we deal with involve motor vehicle accidents. Although many people assume that the most dangerous accidents occur at high speed, there are a wide variety of situations where low speed car accidents can also cause a number of serious injuries. One example of this is side on collisions which, even if occurring at a low speed can leave the occupants with serious injuries.
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When it comes to a car accident there is usually always a person at fault and this could be the driver of another car or the council if the roads are poorly maintained and you are injured as a result – either way, you should not be left out of pocket as a result and you could be eligible to make a compensation claim.
When it comes to low speed car accidents there are a number of events which could leave you injured and these include:
When it comes to low speed car accidents there are a number of injuries that you could potentially receive and these include:
Head and neck injuries including whiplash
When it comes to making a claim for an incident of this type you could make a claim against anyone who you feel has been responsible for your injuries, this could include the driver of another vehicle if they have caused an accident or the council or other Government body if your accident has been caused as the result of poor road maintenance.
The team at Legal Request can help you with your personal injury claim every step of the way and we are on hand to give you a professional and personal approach to your next claim. Our team combines a wealth of knowledge and experience to help you with your case and our experience dealing with previous cases mean we know exactly what information you need to provide for a successful outcome.
If you are looking to get your personal injury claim started then what are you waiting for? Contact the Legal Request team today on 0800 990 3500.
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