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When is My Personal Injury Case Worth a Lot?

If you have been the unfortunate victim of an accident that was someone else's fault, a lot of questions may be running through your head. There is no magic formula for these questions, but following a few simple rules can maximize chances of getting a hefty compensation in a personal injury case.

Author: Diana Josheph
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If you have been the unfortunate victim of an accident that was someone else's fault, a lot of questions may be running through your head. For example, 'how much is my personal injury case worth?', 'how do I get maximum compensation for my injuries?', 'when is my case worth a lot?' There is no magic formula for these questions, but following a few simple rules can maximize your chances of getting a hefty compensation in a personal injury case:

Rule 1: Don't break rules.

This sounds simple but is easy to overlook. Often, victims of accidents tend to break basic rules that result in zero compensation being awarded to them. For example in a road accident, do not run away from the accident scene, as it is illegal. While filing a claim for compensation, do not provide false documents, which may lead to rejection of your claim.

Rule 2: Cooperate but don't accept liability

As far as possible, cooperate with the guilty party and police when they ask you for help or your contact information. Do NOT admit fault.

Rule 3: Document Everything

Maintain records of everything related to the accident, which will strengthen your claim. It's a good idea to keep a pen, diary, and a camera to note down details when required.

Specifically, for a successful personal injury case, you should record:

• Details of the accident when it is still fresh in your mind – how it happened, if it's a road accident, what speed the cars were driving, traffic conditions, the visibility of the road, etc. Photos of the accident site may serve as evidence in court.

• Contact details of the people involved, witnesses, insurance company details, etc.

• Financial loss resulting from medical costs, inability to work, transportation, etc. Keep these bills with you in a folder.

• Physical and mental trauma and suffering caused due to the accident. The medical report is an important document that proves that you were injured. Don't hesitate to see a specialist if you think something's wrong but are not sure.

So to answer the question 'when is my personal injury case worth a lot?' it is only when you convince the court with documents that prove that your suffering and trauma is the result of someone else's negligence.

Rule 4: Insist on a No Win No Fee Agreement with Your Lawyer

Though obvious, only a professional solicitor can help you deal with a complex personal injury case. Many victims of road or workplace accidents avoid contacting a lawyer because they cannot afford the hefty fees. A no win, no fee agreement is the best option in a personal injury case. This means that you don't pay your lawyer anything at all if you lose. If you win, the insurance company of the other party pays for your lawyer's fees. Because of this arrangement, a lawyer will take on your case only if he or she thinks that you stand a chance of winning.

About Author

Diana Joseph has an in-depth knowledge in dealing with in injury claims. She has written numerous articles on injury claims issues, particularly those involving car accident and other topics of claims. Please contact her for further information on claims related issues at http://www.injury-claims-no-win-no-fee.co.uk/contact-us.html

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