Personal Injury
What is Personal Injury?
Personal injury refers to any physical harm suffered by an individual as a result of the negligence or intentional actions of another person or entity. This can include injuries sustained in a road traffic accident, poor housing conditions and more. If you have suffered a personal injury, you may be entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost earnings, and other related costs.
At TDS Law, we have extensive experience in handling personal injury cases and can provide expert legal advice and representation to help you secure the compensation you deserve.
Our Service
TDS Law offer a comprehensive personal injury service to individuals who have suffered harm or injury as a result of the negligence or intentional actions of another person or entity.
Our Personal Injury service includes:
Legal advice and representation: We provide expert legal advice and representation to help our clients navigate the complex legal process of making a personal injury claim.
Maximising your compensation: We work tirelessly to ensure that our clients receive the maximum compensation they are entitled to, taking into account all aspects of their injuries, including medical expenses, loss of earnings, and pain and suffering.
Negotiating with insurers: Our solicitors are skilled negotiators and will work to secure a fair settlement with the other party’s insurers.
Court representation: If necessary, we will represent you in court, ensuring that your case is presented in the best possible light and that your legal rights are protected.
At TDS Law, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest standard of personal injury legal services. If you have suffered a personal injury and need legal advice, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us today to discuss your case.
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If you have suffered a personal injury that wasn’t your fault, there are several steps you can take to protect your legal rights and seek compensation for your losses. Here are some general guidelines:
- Seek medical attention: The first and most important step is to seek medical attention for your injuries. Your health and well-being should always be your top priority.
- Report the incident: If you were involved in an accident, report it to the relevant authority, such as the police, if necessary. Make sure that a report is filed, and keep a copy of it for your records.
- Gather evidence: Collect as much evidence as possible to support your claim, including photos of the scene, witness statements, and any other relevant information. This can be crucial in building a strong case.
- Contact a personal injury lawyer: Consult with a personal injury lawyer who can advise you on your legal rights and options. A lawyer can help you determine if you have a valid claim and can guide you through the legal process.
- Keep records: Keep detailed records of all expenses related to your injury, including medical bills, lost wages, and other costs. This will be important in determining the amount of compensation you may be entitled to.
- Don’t accept a settlement without legal advice: If the other party’s insurance company offers you a settlement, don’t accept it without first consulting with a lawyer. Insurance companies may try to offer you a low settlement that doesn’t reflect the full extent of your losses.
By taking these steps, you can protect your legal rights and seek the compensation you deserve for your injuries.
TDS Law offers a ‘no win, no fee’ arrangement, which means that if you don’t win your case, you won’t have to pay any legal fees. If you do win your case, your solicitor’s fees will be deducted from your compensation settlement prior to receiving your payment.
The amount of compensation you can receive for a personal injury claim will depend on the severity of your injuries, the impact they have had on your life, and other factors such as lost earnings and medical expenses.
In the UK, the time limit for making a personal injury claim is usually three years from the date of the injury. However, there are some exceptions to this rule, so it’s important to seek legal advice as soon as possible after your injury- contact us now to find out.