Personal injury claims - the road to recovery

Road Traffic Laws Regarding Personal Injury Claims

Personal injury claims are frequently common amongst drivers who have suffered as a result of car accidents through no fault of their own. Road traffic laws exist in order to protect motorists from any potential accidents, unfortunately however, such incidents remain common throughout the UK. As a result of this, personal injury claims have to be frequently dealt with by a solicitor or legal advisor who specialises in this field.

According to the Department of Transport, road accident claims are the most widespread reason for personal injury claims, in the year 2007 alone there were 250,000 reported accidents in the UK.

In accordance with UK road traffic laws, it is important to determine responsibility for the accident in question. In order for motorists who are involved in accidents to make personal injury claims it is first essential that they prove to their insurance company that they will bear no responsibility for the accident. Road traffic laws state that if you have been involved in a car accident with another driver, you are legally required to stop your car if any of the following points apply to you:

  • If there is any injury to you or the other party
  • If anyone else’s property or vehicle has been damaged in the incident
  • If any part of the road or the surrounding area has been damaged, (road signs, bollards etc)

Failure to adhere to these rules as stated by road traffic laws will mean that any personal injury claims that are made on your part could easily become invalid.

Under current road traffic laws if a driver is involved in an accident that wasn’t their fault, a personal injury claims solicitors can help them acquire the proper financial compensation for any damage of inconvenience that may have been suffered. Generally speaking there are usually a great deal of misconceptions surrounding road traffic laws and the circumstances of an accident in which drivers are entitled to make personal injury claims. You may be entitled to compensation for any potential losses that you may suffer as a result of a road traffic accident, examples of this including:

  • any loss of earnings, including the period following the accident in which you may be unable to work due to injury.
  • insurance claims that have to be made that could affect your insurance premium
  • compensation for any sort of injury or distress that has been suffered as a result of the incident.

Personal injury claims are designed to restore any financial losses that may have been incurred as a result of any injury to the victim of the crash. As such, a professional personal injury claims solicitor will be able to assist in estimating the required level of compensation based upon the level of damage and inconvenience that has been suffered.