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£80,000 Compensation for Road Accident Passenger

A woman injured in a road accident recently received compensation with help from our specialist personal injury solicitors.

Car Accident

Whilst a front seat passenger in a car driven by her husband, the claimant was involved in a car accident. Her husband lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a nearby wall.

As a result of the accident the client suffered various injuries, including a fractured arm, ruptured spleen and other serious internal injuries. She required extensive medical treatment and assistance from family members throughout her recovery. She also suffered psychological injuries.

Personal Injury Claim

The claimant instructed our expert lawyers, who have extensive experience in road accident claims, to assist her in recovering personal injury compensation.

Liability was admitted by the defendant’s insurance company and our lawyers were able to negotiate a settlement of £80,000 damages in respect of her injuries and losses. This included an amount for her loss of earnings and pension benefits, the costs of care and medical treatment and prescription charges.

Accident Claim Advice

If you or a member of your family has been involved in a road accident, or any other type of accident caused by the negligence of someone else, you may be entitled to claim compensation.

Contact The Legal Line on 0800 0328511 for expert, confidential accident claim advice on a cost free basis. Alternatively, complete a claim enquiry form online and we will contact you.


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