We can help you claim
compensation following an accident
illness or injury - nationwide
Call: 0800 10 757 95
The phrase "car accident compensation" immediately evokes images of two cars colliding, resulting in compensable personal injuries being sustained by one or more persons.
However, it is worth remembering that car accident compensation can actually be paid for injury sustained in any incident involving a car, whether it has involved a second car or not.
Single car accidents
A specialist personal injury solicitor can help a person claim for injuries sustained in an incident involving only one car. For example, the incident might have occurred as a result of a defective road surface, a manufacturing failure or be a passenger injury claim made against a driver.
Car and motorcycle accidents
Even in incidents where there is a collision between a car and a motorcycle, it is, for the purposes of reportage of compensation claims, often referred to as a car accident rather than a motorcycle accident or car-motorcycle accident.
Car and bus or lorry accidents
Just as with car-motorcycle collisions, incidents involving a car and a larger vehicle are frequently referred to as car accidents or car crashes.
Car crashes involving pedestrians or cyclists
Claims can be made by cyclists and pedestrians who have suffered injury as a result of a collision with a car.
Claim car accident compensation with YouClaim
Have you suffered personal injury in a road traffic accident that wasn't your fault?
Here at YouClaim we can help you claim 100 percent compensation for your pain, suffering, medical expenses and loss of earnings, whether you have suffered whiplash or more catastrophic injuries.
We help secure settlement for passengers, drivers, pedestrians, motorcyclists and drivers with a free-to-all service. Win or lose, you will never have to pay a penny to fund the cost of your claim. In addition, we never take a cut.
To contact us today and find out more about the specialist service of our personal injury lawyers, call us, on 0800 10 757 95 or on our mobile-friendly number, 0333 240 0871.
Alternatively, use E-chat to get things under way online.