How To Claim Personal Injury Compensation
Can I Make A Claim?
If you are an adult and you have been involved in an accident in the last three years then it is worth taking advice about the possibility of making a claim for compensation. Ordinarily, if the accident was caused by or contributed to by someone else's fault, then there is a good chance that we can help. Children are also entitled to claim and have three years from their 18th birthday (i.e. by their their 21st birthday) to make a claim.
Meet Your Solicitor
Communication is the key to a successful claim. We can help you better by meeting you and talking though issues on a face to face basis. Meetings can take place at our offices or at your home or hospital, etc. This is the quickest way to impart information and meeting your legal team at an early stage will reassure you.
Remember, our experts will only act in your best interest and we will not accept "kick backs"
We Are The Experts And We Only Use The Experts
Your claim will only be handled by a specialist accident solicitor. We are members of the Law Society Personal Injury Panel, the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers and support head and spinal chord injury charities.
Many of the larger national claims companies are tied to using particular organisations to source their medical experts. At SAS we are independent and can therefore we can use the most suitable expert for each individual case.
After any accident you have a right to make the best possible recovery. To this end you may benefit from modest treatments like "out patient" physiotherapy or you may need a series of more intensive "in patient" therapies. In the worst of cases, you may have suffered what are termed, catastrophic injuries. Such claims of maximum severity require a special skill set.
In the event that you have suffered from a head injury or a spinal chord injury or amputation your whole life will change. The chances are your family or friends will be trying to find you the best legal team to pay personal attention to the complexities of your claim.









