A bodily injury claim comes about when through the negligence or fault of another you are hurt. Most of the time you will be dealing with the insurance company of the person that hit you (if they have insurance), but sometimes you will be dealing your own insurance company if that person did not carry liability coverage. You will be making an uninsured bodily injury claim. The process is the same, except that you will be settling against your own insurance company.
There are many ways to handle and settle a bodily injury claims. However there are certain things you can do to get the most of the process and settle for what you deserve.
Tip # 1: Your bodily injury claim starts when you go in to the doctor. If you are in a car accident and you believe you are injured, it is prudent to go in and get checked out at the emergency room. If you carry personal injury protection in your policy, the medical bills will be paid by your own insurance company first. Going in to the emergency room will help you show that your injuries deserve immediate medical attention. Go to the emergency room as soon as you can, even if that is two or three days after the accident (sometimes that is when the pain will be the worst).
Tip # 2: Disclose all your symptoms to the emergency room doctor. They will take close notes about your symptoms. If you forget or for whatever reason you do not disclose this information, they will never be noted in the initial report. You will find out that insurance adjusters will review those records very closely and will try to diminish the value of your injury by telling you that "you did not report that type of pain or injury the day you went to the emergency room".
Tip # 3: Be careful with what you say. Doctors like to ask open questions like "how are you doing" and "how was your weekend". Many patients just start talking about how they went golfing, boating, and they mowed the lawn. All these activities will be reported on the medical records. The insurance adjuster will review those and will point out that in such and such date; you stated that you went boating. This implies that you were not injured or your pain was not that bad to stop you from going out. For more information about how claim adjusters evaluate bodily injury claim visit:
Tips # 4: Ask the emergency doctor for a work release even if believe you do not need one. Most whiplash injuries do not appear until the next day or two. Coming back in to see a doctor to give you a work release can be a hassle. However, if you ask for it, most doctors will be willing to give it to you on the spot. If you do not need it, then that is great. But if you do, you will be happy you have one. This also helps you show that the doctors felt that your injury could keep you away from your work location. This is strong evidence that your injury was substantial and should increase the value of a pain and suffering award.
Tip # 5: Ask the doctor for a referral. Emergency doctors will only see you because of an emergency (car accident). They will not continue treating you. Insurance adjusters are wary of people who just go straight to a chiropractor or a physical therapist. So ask for a referral or go to your primary practitioner and ask for a referral there.
Tip # 6: Go to that doctor. It is important that you follow up with the doctor soon after the initial visit. Any delay could make things worst for your back and neck. Be sure to express all your symptoms, even depression (if that is present). Adjusters will review those medical records and will find exactly what you tell the doctor. If you keep your pain silent, then the adjuster will assume that you did not have any.
Tip # 7: Stick to your treatment schedule. If you start skipping dates and not doing everything in your power to get better, adjusters will decrease the value of your claim. Adjusters will justify gaps in treatment as an injury that was not very significant. If you were in pain, then you would have gone to the doctor.
Remember, when dealing with insurance companies, documentation of your damages and injuries will win your case. For more tips about handling bodily injury claim visit:
No Win No Fee Injury Claim
It is possible if you follow simple guidelines, but only if you follow these simple steps over the next 7 days will you see results.
Here's a definite guide to get your personal injury claim kick-started:
Day 1 - Complete an online injury compensation claim form. Fill in your details and submit your application.
The more details you can fill in the better, as this will eliminate some time, probably 24 - 48 hours. However an email address is essential if you want to monitor your progress over the next 7 days. Alternatively even if you make a call you still shouldn't have a problem to see results.
Within 24 hours excluding weekends or bank holidays, a compensation solicitor will ring to confirm your details. Once theses details are complete, just 20 - 30 minutes of your time, you should receive some paperwork through the post the following day.
Day 2 - You will receive a conditional fee agreement (CFA), with attached medical consent forms. As again fill in the blanks, not much, sign on the pages indicated and post the documents back into the post.
The paperwork might seem too technical, as it will be. However don't fret if you don't understand the lingo. Ring the injury solicitor who sent you the documentation and they will explain any line necessary.
Even if it's a single sentence that is confusing you, give them a call.
Day 3 - If the paperwork is received, then brilliant, you have just completed 50% of your injury compensation claim. If not you may need an extra day or two.
Day 4 to 7 - Paperwork is received and you have completed 50% of your claim.
Now that completes 50% of your accident claim, what about the remaining 50%.
The next 20% is allocated to your medical examination if you require one. This also is made payable by the injury solicitor in-charge.
The remaining 30% is what is called the waiting game. This is where the solicitor will do behind the scene work. Such as make the necessary phone calls, negotiate a compensation figure on your behalf, write letters to the insurance companies involved etc.
But this is something you don't need to worry about for accident injury claim. The only stages you need to work about is the first 50% which gets completed within 7 days or less as you will see.
Why 7 Days…?
If the post office where up to notch with their service then it can be completed within 4 - 5 days, but the extra days are for them to get their act together and post your personal injury claim documents on time.
The next 20% as mentioned is for your medical attention. Nothing drastic, just an examination to indicate the worth of your injury claim. This doesn't really last more than 30 minutes.
So in total you require just under an hour of your time for your compensation claim to be on it's way. You don't need to worry about the rest, as it is take care of the solicitor in-charge. No need to lose your sleep over it!
Cases can be settled within 3 months, but it all boils down to you. The faster you response, the quicker you will see your money.
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