Accident Claims – Fallacy Of Finding Uniformity

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By terrowhite


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Accidents are unfortunate but yet are a common occurrence in life. Every day you come across news of small and big accidents across the globe.  However no two accidents are same and the fallacy of finding uniformity in accident claims may be fatal.

People do not like it. Yet accidents do occur. And such accidents take the toll of human lives, properties and many more. At the same time the victims come up with the accident claim most of the times he or she faces an injury or property loss due to such accidents. Such claims are made either against the insurance company or in other cases where the victim considers someone else responsible, against such persons.

Most of the claimants however commit one mistake that could be fatal to their claims. They consider accidents to be identical and their claims become identical for that matter. Little do they realize they are causing an immense harm to their own claims and are never able to get the desired compensations due to their own fault? Accidents may look alike but are rarely so and each case has to be dealt on its own merit without considering the common points in the two cases.

For instance you can consider two different cases of accidents. For an outsider the two accidents look alike since both the cases are of bikes colliding with the car. However the compensation claims in both cases cannot be identical. In one of those cases the bike was on the right side of the road and the rider was worn the helmet. Car involved in the accident took a wrong turn causing a collision and consequential damages in one case. While in the other case the car was on the right side of the road and it was the bike rider that took the wrong turn and crashed into car. Though the two accidents look identical, they are not. In the first case the motor cycle rider would be eligible for higher compensation. That is the way road traffic claim is preferred. All the circumstance and condition when the crash took place needs to be taken into consideration.

That is why when companies or their agents come forward with standard forms to be filled up so that they will fight your case for you, it is required that you deal them with care and caution. The very first thing to know should be identity of the agent and next the repute of the firm he or she represents. Moreover it is also required knowing the terms and conditions on the basis of which the counselor or such people are going to handle your case.

A very popular practice is using the services of No Win No Fee lawyer that would fight your case without any fees or commission. Fees will be paid only when the case is own. Moreover with the ATE and BTE provisions applicable the insurance companies will take the risks for payment of anything you owe the lawyer.

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mariahcole08  says:
3 weeks ago

Well written article. http://www.100percent-compensation.co.uk/personal-

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