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RTA Compensation

RTA Compensation

Road Traffic Accident Compensation

Road traffic accident claims can be made when you receive injuries because of the negligence of another driver. Regardless if you were the driver, passenger, or pedestrian you are entitled to compensation. A traffic accident can be a life-changing event for those injured and their loved ones. Our team of expert claim advisors puts your claim first.

The Leading Causes of Road Traffic Accidents in Scotland
​According to recent government traffic statistics, 1,596 people were recorded as seriously injured in road accidents in 2015. This was 108 less than last year but still moving upward on a larger trend. That same year, 9,204 people were reported as slightly injured as a result of a road traffic accident.

This trend is believed to be fueled by the ever-increasing number of motorists on Scotland’s roadways coupled with increased mobile phone usage. We live in an age of constant status updates, tweets, and instant messages. These hi-tech distractions have come at a cost, as more and more avoidable traffic accidents occur every day due to people’s lack of focus.

Can You Claim Compensation For a Road Traffic Accident?
​If you have been injured in a road traffic accident you are entitled to claim compensation for your injuries. Drivers, passengers, and pedestrian are all afforded this right in Scotland. If the accident was the result of another driver’s bad decision, your case is going to have a higher success rate. If the blame is shared, or you are partially at fault, you will need to continue to court proceedings where the evidence of the case will be reviewed and a percentage of fault we be assigned to each party.

What Injuries Are Covered?
​A traffic accident can be a traumatic event for the person injured and knowing your compensation claim is in the hands of experts helps to alleviate stress. Injuries sustained as a result of road traffic accidents can alter the course of your life. You may not be able to pursue your profession, or the same quality of life, due to the severity of your injuries. This is why an expert claim advisor needs to be a critical part of your overall compensation strategy. Below are the most common road traffic accident injuries:

  • Whiplash
  • Cuts
  • Back Injuries
  • Wrist Injuries
  • Ankle Injuries
  • Shoulder
  • Kidney
  • Liver
  • Eye

What if You Share the Fault for the Accident?
​You should never assume that you cannot file a road traffic claim because you are partially at fault for the accident. In Scotland, when the fault is deemed to be a result of both parties a process is used to determine exactly how much fault each party is responsible for. This process is called Contributory negligence and it states that your total compensation will be reduced according to your level of fault.

Road Traffic Accident Claim Time Limits
​There is a 3-year time limit on your ability to file a road traffic accident claim. You should never wait until the last minute when considering a traffic accident claim and experts agree; the sooner you start your claim the easier it will be to gather evidence to support your claim.

Road Traffic Accidents Compensation
​A large majority of accident claims are settled before ever going to court. In some cases, an agreement cannot be reached between all the parties involved. When this occurs you claim will be brought to the court. Their arguments will be reviewed along with evidence to support your claim. If you can produce video evidence to support your claim, you are going to increase your success rate dramatically. Anything that can prove the other party is responsible for the accident should be considered valuable. This can include but is not limited to police reports, data tracking device information, and witness statements.

What if the Driver is Uninsured or Untraceable?
​Over £400 million per year go to covering uninsured accidents. To try to mitigate these losses the Scottish government has introduced the Motor Insurance Bureau or MIB. The MIB is the only way someone who is the victim of a hit-and-run or uninsured accident can file for damages. Damages paid out by the MIB can be significantly less than when dealing with an insurance company and the process is considerably longer.

What to Do If You Have Been Contacted By an Insurance Agent
​It can be a good indicator that you have a strong case if the other party’s insurance company contacts you attempting to settle out of court. Insurance companies function on this tactic of getting customers to sign off on their future rights to file a claim. If you take the wrong settlement, you are going to miss compensation that could prove to be vital in caring for your injuries. Claims Solutions Scotland Ltd specializes in getting you the maximum amount for towards your claim.

How Could Compensation Help You
​If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a car accident there could be a huge emotional, physical, and financial burden placed upon your shoulders. A claim advisor works with you to improve your claim’s success. Your compensation will be determined by the severity of your injury and how it has negatively affected your life. The courts will look to see if you suffered from:

  • Reduction of Mental Capacity
  • Loss of Physical Capacity
  • Medical Bills
  • Future Medical Bills
  • Damaged Property
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Lost Wages
  • Loss of Employment

How Claims Solutions Scotland Ltd will Help You Win Your Road Traffic Accident Claim
Claims Solution Scotland Ltd gives you the insight you need to plan an effective compensation strategy. Our team of experts understands the subtle nuances of the road traffic claims procedure and our years of experience shows through our professionalism and dedication to getting you the best result possible. Your claim advisor will take individual responsibility for your claim and give it their undivided attention that it requires.

How Much Compensation will You Get for a Road Traffic Accident?
​The answer to this question depends on the severity of your injuries. Every accident has its own individual circumstances that must be reviewed in order to maximize your compensation. General damages are awarded based on the guidelines set out in the Judicial College’s Guidelines for Personal Injury. Recent case law can also be referenced. Special damages are added to general damages to give you your total amount of compensation.

How Long does it Take to Receive Compensation for a Road Accident?
​When fault is admitted and injuries are not severe, you can expect your claim to be resolved in a couple short months. Larger claims require additional time and insurance companies are more likely to dedicate resources into reducing the total losses incurred from your claim. We examine each claim and its unique circumstances to help determine the best route to follow. Contact us today to see how fast we can get your claim compensation.

What are the Chances of My Claim Being Successful?
​When you can easily prove fault is with the other party, you claim has a higher rate of success. If the other party claims no fault, litigation will be required to determine the amount each party will be held responsible for. To reduce this scenario you should start your evidence gathering the moment you are involved in a road traffic accident. Follow these steps to increase your chances of a successful claim.

  • Make a Police Report
  • Contact your Insurance Company
  • Document The Damage to Your Vehicle via Photographs
  • Gather Statements from Witnesses
  • Gather Video from Local Business (CCTV Cameras)

No Win No Fee
​Recovery should be your main concern after being injured in a traffic accident. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd operates on a No Win No Fee business model. This means you only pay us if your claim is successful. CFA of Conditional Fee Agreements help you to focus on the path to recovery, without worrying about legal costs.

Start Your Claim
​Contact us today and start your road traffic accident claim today.

Road Traffic Accident Compensation

Road traffic accident claims can be made when you receive injuries because of the negligence of another driver. Regardless if you were the driver, passenger, or pedestrian you are entitled to compensation. A traffic accident can be a life-changing event for those injured and their loved ones. Our team of expert claim advisors puts your claim first.

The Leading Causes of Road Traffic Accidents in Scotland
​According to recent government traffic statistics, 1,596 people were recorded as seriously injured in road accidents in 2015. This was 108 less than last year but still moving upward on a larger trend. That same year, 9,204 people were reported as slightly injured as a result of a road traffic accident.

This trend is believed to be fueled by the ever-increasing number of motorists on Scotland’s roadways coupled with increased mobile phone usage. We live in an age of constant status updates, tweets, and instant messages. These hi-tech distractions have come at a cost, as more and more avoidable traffic accidents occur every day due to people’s lack of focus.

Can You Claim Compensation For a Road Traffic Accident?
​If you have been injured in a road traffic accident you are entitled to claim compensation for your injuries. Drivers, passengers, and pedestrian are all afforded this right in Scotland. If the accident was the result of another driver’s bad decision, your case is going to have a higher success rate. If the blame is shared, or you are partially at fault, you will need to continue to court proceedings where the evidence of the case will be reviewed and a percentage of fault we be assigned to each party.

What Injuries Are Covered?
​A traffic accident can be a traumatic event for the person injured and knowing your compensation claim is in the hands of experts helps to alleviate stress. Injuries sustained as a result of road traffic accidents can alter the course of your life. You may not be able to pursue your profession, or the same quality of life, due to the severity of your injuries. This is why an expert claim advisor needs to be a critical part of your overall compensation strategy. Below are the most common road traffic accident injuries:

  • Whiplash
  • Cuts
  • Back Injuries
  • Wrist Injuries
  • Ankle Injuries
  • Shoulder
  • Kidney
  • Liver
  • Eye

What if You Share the Fault for the Accident?
​You should never assume that you cannot file a road traffic claim because you are partially at fault for the accident. In Scotland, when the fault is deemed to be a result of both parties a process is used to determine exactly how much fault each party is responsible for. This process is called Contributory negligence and it states that your total compensation will be reduced according to your level of fault.

Road Traffic Accident Claim Time Limits
​There is a 3-year time limit on your ability to file a road traffic accident claim. You should never wait until the last minute when considering a traffic accident claim and experts agree; the sooner you start your claim the easier it will be to gather evidence to support your claim.

Road Traffic Accidents Compensation
​A large majority of accident claims are settled before ever going to court. In some cases, an agreement cannot be reached between all the parties involved. When this occurs you claim will be brought to the court. Their arguments will be reviewed along with evidence to support your claim. If you can produce video evidence to support your claim, you are going to increase your success rate dramatically. Anything that can prove the other party is responsible for the accident should be considered valuable. This can include but is not limited to police reports, data tracking device information, and witness statements.

What if the Driver is Uninsured or Untraceable?
​Over £400 million per year go to covering uninsured accidents. To try to mitigate these losses the Scottish government has introduced the Motor Insurance Bureau or MIB. The MIB is the only way someone who is the victim of a hit-and-run or uninsured accident can file for damages. Damages paid out by the MIB can be significantly less than when dealing with an insurance company and the process is considerably longer.

What to Do If You Have Been Contacted By an Insurance Agent
​It can be a good indicator that you have a strong case if the other party’s insurance company contacts you attempting to settle out of court. Insurance companies function on this tactic of getting customers to sign off on their future rights to file a claim. If you take the wrong settlement, you are going to miss compensation that could prove to be vital in caring for your injuries. Claims Solutions Scotland Ltd specializes in getting you the maximum amount for towards your claim.

How Could Compensation Help You
​If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a car accident there could be a huge emotional, physical, and financial burden placed upon your shoulders. A claim advisor works with you to improve your claim’s success. Your compensation will be determined by the severity of your injury and how it has negatively affected your life. The courts will look to see if you suffered from:

  • Reduction of Mental Capacity
  • Loss of Physical Capacity
  • Medical Bills
  • Future Medical Bills
  • Damaged Property
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Lost Wages
  • Loss of Employment

How Claims Solutions Scotland Ltd will Help You Win Your Road Traffic Accident Claim
Claims Solution Scotland Ltd gives you the insight you need to plan an effective compensation strategy. Our team of experts understands the subtle nuances of the road traffic claims procedure and our years of experience shows through our professionalism and dedication to getting you the best result possible. Your claim advisor will take individual responsibility for your claim and give it their undivided attention that it requires.

How Much Compensation will You Get for a Road Traffic Accident?
​The answer to this question depends on the severity of your injuries. Every accident has its own individual circumstances that must be reviewed in order to maximize your compensation. General damages are awarded based on the guidelines set out in the Judicial College’s Guidelines for Personal Injury. Recent case law can also be referenced. Special damages are added to general damages to give you your total amount of compensation.

How Long does it Take to Receive Compensation for a Road Accident?
​When fault is admitted and injuries are not severe, you can expect your claim to be resolved in a couple short months. Larger claims require additional time and insurance companies are more likely to dedicate resources into reducing the total losses incurred from your claim. We examine each claim and its unique circumstances to help determine the best route to follow. Contact us today to see how fast we can get your claim compensation.

What are the Chances of My Claim Being Successful?
​When you can easily prove fault is with the other party, you claim has a higher rate of success. If the other party claims no fault, litigation will be required to determine the amount each party will be held responsible for. To reduce this scenario you should start your evidence gathering the moment you are involved in a road traffic accident. Follow these steps to increase your chances of a successful claim.

  • Make a Police Report
  • Contact your Insurance Company
  • Document The Damage to Your Vehicle via Photographs
  • Gather Statements from Witnesses
  • Gather Video from Local Business (CCTV Cameras)

No Win No Fee
​Recovery should be your main concern after being injured in a traffic accident. Claim Solutions Scotland Ltd operates on a No Win No Fee business model. This means you only pay us if your claim is successful. CFA of Conditional Fee Agreements help you to focus on the path to recovery, without worrying about legal costs.

Start Your Claim
​Contact us today and start your road traffic accident claim today.

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