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At Christmas and New Year's Eve parties, most people have good fun with family or friends and only suffer from a headache or lack of sleep the next morning.
However, some unfortunate individuals sustain personal injuries after being involved in an accident which was not their fault during December and the very beginning of January.
Despite it being common knowledge that consuming alcohol before getting behind the wheel of a car is reckless and can cause devastating injuries or death to drivers, passengers and other innocent passers-by, some people still drink and drive.
Due to this extreme negligence some people have to make a claim for road traffic accident compensation when they are entering the New Year rather than enjoying themselves and welcoming the next twelve months as a fresh start.
Many parties involve a sit-down meal or a table of snacks, and most of the time this adds to the enjoyment of an evening and creates good memories of the celebrations. However, if the food is past its use-by-date, has been kept in an unhygienic environment, or is under-cooked, it could result in food poisoning.
For young children, the elderly, and individuals with an already weakened immune system, food poisoning can be fatal and at best will cause the victim discomfort as their body fights against the bacteria in a bid to rid them of illness.
If you have sustained a personal injury in one of the scenarios mentioned above, or have fallen casualty to another non-fault accident during the festive season, YouClaim could help you receive the compensation you deserve.
Contact our legal advisers over the phone on 0800 10 757 95 or via live help to ask for advise concerning your claim or to begin legal action today.
If we believe that you have a valid case, we can find you an expert solicitor to represent you and help you receive remuneration for your injuries and any loss of earnings you may have suffered due to the accident.