Friday 15 January 2016

Making a Serious Injury Claim for Paralysis


The vast majority of personal injury claims in the UK relate to injuries in which the victim tends to make a full or partial recovery. However, there are cases in which the victims are either permanently or temporarily paralysed. Such accidents have daunting after effects, with lifelong consequences. This is exactly why it is important the victims be able to make a serious injury claim to seek compensation for their loss and suffering. The following text elaborates on the injuries that lead to paralysis and its effects on making a claim.
Accidents that Commonly Lead To Paralysis:-
According to statistics it has been observed that the majority of cases in which injuries lead to a certain level of paralysis either permanent or temporary were as a result of road traffic accidents, work related accidents and sports injuries. Based on the severity of impact, the injuries resulted in:-
-           Paraplegia:-
o   The partial or complete loss of legs.
-          Quadriplegia:-
o   The partial or complete loss of all four limbs.
If the victim’s injuries are as a result of someone else’s negligence, it is only fair that the victim makes a Serious Injury Claim for compensation that would assist with the arduous and gradual process of rebuilding their life. You will need the expert services of an Injury Claims Solicitor to guide you at every step of the claims process.

For more information, get in touch with the serious injury claim experts at 247 Solicitors by phone on 01204 263000 or email info@247solicitors.co.uk

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