Legal
Basics
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Personal Injury
updated
30 January 2008
Injured Passenger
If you are injured as a passenger in a car or on a
motorbike, then you are entitled to make a claim and should do so, no matter who
the driver of the vehicle was.
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There are 3 easy ways that you can speak
with an expert personal injury solicitor about your claim for free. or complete the simple online form and we will then contact you, when we have reviewed the information.
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The fact that you may know or be related to the driver is of no
consequence. It may make you feel embarrassed about bringing a claim, but it
shouldn't. Bear
in mind that if the driver was not at fault, then your claim will be against the
other party responsible. Even if your driver was partly or wholly at fault then
your claim will be handled his or her insurance company, so he or she will not
be paying you anything themselves.
Remember the driver of your vehicle owes you a duty of care to ensure that you
are reasonably safe and the same principle applies to other drivers and road
users. If this duty is breached and you are injured then you are entitled to
seek compensation.
If you have been injured as a passenger in a vehicle then here are 3 easy ways that you can speak
with an expert personal injury solicitor about your claim for free.
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