We can help you claim
compensation following an accident
illness or injury - nationwide
Call: 0800 10 757 95
After suffering a long-term injury, contacting a personal injury solicitor may be far from a victim's mind.
However, an expert solicitor could make physical and mental recovery easier by helping the person receive the compensation they deserve for their pain, suffering, and loss of earnings.
In many cases, the damage a victim suffers in a non-fault accident is fortunately minor, or will heal in time and allow the casualty to continue life as they did before, albeit a little more cautiously perhaps.
Yet there are some unfortunate individuals who sustain severe injuries which cause them to become permanently disabled and lower their quality of life.
These debilitating injuries can range from damage to the person's head which may result in the individual being brain-damaged or paralysed, to amputation of a limb or digit which potentially necessitates physiotherapy and rehabilitation while the person becomes familiar with a prosthesis or works towards moving themselves or manipulating objects completely unaided.
The type and severity of injury which can ail a victim of an accident can vary immensely from one case to another, but expert personal injury solicitors are trained and qualified in amassing a body of evidence against those at fault to enable the casualty to gain a settlement whatever the circumstances behind the incident.
As long as the injured party is not at fault, or only partly at fault, they could benefit greatly from taking legal action against the person or company whose negligence resulted in their injuries.
Furthermore, the casualty's family may begin legal action on their behalf if the victim has suffered mental impairment, or are too young to pursue a claim themselves.
Personal injury solicitor and long-term injuries
If you or a loved one has suffered permanent disablement due to the negligence of an individual or a company, then we could help you receive a settlement for the pain, suffering, and any resulting loss of earnings.
Whatever the injury, if you believe that you or your loved one was not at fault, you should contact YouClaim on 0800 10 757 95, fill in a short online claim form with some basic details about your case, or talk to an adviser over the internet using live help.