Nearly half a million people are injured or killed on roads within the UK every year. These figures are shocking and somewhat alarming, which is why all road users have a duty of care to other road users and also represents why you should always comply with the Highway Code.
Sadly road traffic accidents can involve numerous different people in several different situations; for example road traffic accidents can involve all of the following:
• Road Traffic Accident involving Hit & Run Drivers
• Road Traffic Accident involving Pedestrians
• Road Traffic Accident involving Uninsured or Stolen Vehicles
If you do find yourself involved in an accident with either an uninsured driver or you are involved in a hit and run situation where the driver flees the scene after causing an accident then you can still claim for compensation through the Motor Insurers Bureau. This organisation was set up specifically to allow people in this situation to put in a claim for compensation.
When you state the term road traffic accidents to people the only thing that will come to their mind is two or more cars being involved in an accident. This is however only one of the situations that you may mind yourself in when it comes to road traffic accidents. This is because the term road traffic accidents extends beyond merely just this; you can be involved in a road traffic accident as a driver, a pedestrian, motorcyclist or cyclist. You can make a compensation claim after being involved in an accident as any one of these as long as the accident occurred through no fault of your own.
Personal injury solicitors are highly trained in all aspects of personal injury accidents including road traffic accidents. So if you are involved in a road traffic accident you are able to approach a personal injury solicitor who will work on your behalf to get you the compensation that you are entitled to. Any compensation that you are awarded in a successful case will be paid to compensate you for your initial injuries, any loss of earnings that you are now suffering as well as any medical expenses that you are now facing.
The injuries that you could suffer as a result of road traffic accidents range from minor injuries such as whiplash through to more serious injury such as head or neck trauma, broken/fractured bones and leg or hand injury as well as head injury. Any of these injuries could have devastating effects on your life and leave you being unable perform in aspects of your life such as work; it could take away part of your independence.
If you have been involved in a road traffic accident then get in touch with a personal injury solicitor as you may have a case for compensation. You have up to three years to put in a claim for compensation; however you should aim to get proceedings underway as soon as you can after the accident has taken place.
Road Traffic Management Corporation
More people are injured and killed on Britain's roads every year than through any other form of personal injury. You can be involved in a road traffic accident regardless of whether you are a driver, passenger, pedestrian, cyclist or motorcyclist and the injuries that you can sustain as a result of it vary in degree from relatively minor to catastrophic or even fatal.
Nearly half a million people are injured or killed on our roads every year. In order to help reduce the amount of accidents and injuries that occur each year on the roads we all owe each other a duty of care. This comes regardless of whether you are a driver, motorcyclist, pedestrian etc; whatever you use the road as you should do so in compliance with the Highway Code.
One of the most common injuries associated with road traffic accidents is whiplash. Other forms of injuries that you may suffer as the result of a road traffic accident includes broken or fractured bones, torn ligaments, head or neck trauma and even spinal cord damage. Whatever injury you are suffering from as the result of a road traffic accident you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation; this is as long as you can prove that the accident was caused through no fault of your own.
There are certain aspects that need to be looked at when it comes to road traffic accidents such as driver behaviour, road conditions and the state of the vehicle at the time of the accident. All of these will be used as proof that the accident occurred through no fault of your own.
Whether a road traffic accident was your fault or not it is important that you stop at the scene so that you can exchange insurance details and inform the police as well as an ambulance if anyone is seriously injured. Even if you are not seriously injured it is a good idea that you visit your doctor, even if your injuries seem minor. This way you will have a medical record of your accident and any injuries that you sustained as a result of it. Also some injuries that you may be suffering from might not show up straight away, which is why it is a good idea to have tests done to rule out any major illnesses.
If you have suffered a road traffic accident in the last three years that was caused through no fault of your own then you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation. No matter how you became the victim of a road traffic accident, whether you were the driver or passenger of a car a pedestrian or cyclist or motorcyclist you can make a claim for compensation if you have been injured in an accident caused by another persons negligence.
Making a claim for compensation is everyone's right after suffering from a road traffic accident so if you have suffered a road traffic accident in the last three years then contact a legal team today.
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