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Your Comprehensive Guide to Making a Personal Injury Claim

Injuries to your person can happen almost anywhere, should steps to protect people have not been taken by those responsible. Depending on the severity of the injury, the effects can vary from limited to even life-altering. To get compensation from the relevant responsible body, you’ll likely need to make a personal injury claim. In this guide from Mark Redler Solicitors, you can learn everything you need to know about how to make a claim. 


Types of Injuries


After seeking any required medical attention, it’s important to determine what type of personal injury you experienced. In this section, we’ll cover some of the most common types of personal injuries to help you know where to go next.


Workplace Injury


These types of personal injuries are those that happen in the workplace or as a result of an activity carried out as part of your role. Examples of workplace injuries include back injuries, hearing loss and broken bones. 


Medical Negligence


While we seek medical care to help with health conditions, in some cases, the provider could make a serious mistake or carry out care incorrectly, leading to injury. From the incorrect administration of drugs to surgical mistakes, medical negligence can have serious implications. 


Road Accident


Injuries can be the result of accidents caused by all different types of road users. Common causes of road accident injuries include speeding and driving under the influence, which can result in anything from mild to fatal injuries.

 

Public Slips and Falls


Whether caused by wet floors or poor lighting, public slips and falls can result in serious injuries that impact a person’s future health and well-being. If the body responsible for making a place safe for all visitors has failed to do so, you might be able to take legal action against them. 


Report Your Injury


You will need to report your injury to the body you believe is responsible for your injury, whether it's a company or an individual. An official report to those responsible creates a record of your injury, making it more difficult for them to dispute the key facts and the circumstances that led to you becoming injured.


Potential people who could be responsible for a personal injury include:


  • Employers

  • The local council

  • Premises owners

  • Healthcare providers


Collect Evidence


Evidence can be very helpful when it comes to making a personal injury claim, helping to prove what has happened to you. Start by making note of where and when the incident took place, as well as the names and contact details of any witnesses. Any photographs or footage could also be helpful, so collect this where available.


Seek Legal Advice


The final stage is to reach out to a business providing the relevant legal services. Their team should be able to review your case and help you to get the compensation that you deserve. So, if you need support making a personal injury claim in Staffordshire, please get in touch with our team of local solicitors at Mark Redler Solicitors. Alternatively, please visit our website to learn more about us and the services we provide.


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