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Accidents happen all the time, it's something that happens. You can try to be more careful and more cautious but sometimes you will be involved in an accident and sustain an injury that you could not have ever prepared for no matter how careful you were.
It's a fact that in the UK about 2.5 million people sustain an injury through an accident every year. That's an astonishing figure, it means that you have a about a 3.5% chance of having an accident this year where you will sustain an injury, that's more than 3 people in every 100.
Whilst not all injuries are serious or life threatening when serious accidents do happen the victim can end up with injuries that mean they can no longer lead the lifestyle they used to. It may be a temporary injury that puts you out of work for a few months or it could be a more serious injury that prevents you from working altogether.
It's not something you want to think about but a very serious injury could not only mean you are unable to work but you may require care and long term assistance. How are you or your family going to cope, where is the money going to come from to pay for this care and pay for life's everyday costs.
Whether your accident was caused by a hospital, local authority, an employer or through the carelessness of another individual you are entitled to compensation. UK law sates that the party liable must compensate for the loss to the injured party. If your accident was sustained through no fault of you own and it can be proven that your injuries were a result of someone else's action or inaction then you can claim on a no win no fee basis.
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