Make your personal accident eye injury claim in 4 easy steps
A personal accident eye injury is a painful thing to endure. So if the accident was caused by somebody else, why not make a claim for compensation?
The physical effects of your eye injury are obvious. Whether you have lost your sight completely or suffered from reduced vision, you will be reminded on a day to day basis of the extent of your injuries.
The deeper psychological effects of your injury might emerge over the longer term. Perhaps you have experienced a reduction in your confidence, or have suffered from anxiety about the future.
Thinking of the future, how has your personal accident eye injury affected you financially? If you have taken time off work, you could have lost some earnings. Or did you rush back to minimise the amount you would lose and jeopardise your recovery?
Step 1 – Call our free helpline
Calls to our free claims helpline are without obligation to callers. One of our qualified personal injury lawyers will telephone you within 24 hours and let you know whether your claim is worth pursuing.
Step 2 – Check and sign the paperwork
Once you have decided to pursue a claim for your personal injury, one of our solicitors will send out some paperwork for you to check and sign. This will include a confirmation of your personal details, and a description of the series of events that led to the injury.
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The pack of paperwork will also include some formal instructions for us to act for you, and details of the names of the people who will be dealing with your claim.
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Depending on the medical appointments you have attended so far, you might have to go and see a top eye injury specialist to gather further information about your condition. Do not worry about the cost of this. Maximum Compensation will arrange the funding of any such appointments, and claim the cost back from the person who was responsible for your claim.
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Step 3 – Benefit from our free personal accident eye injury service
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Once we have gathered enough evidence, we will start the official proceedings to recover your compensation. In the first instance all this will entail writing a letter to the person who was responsible for your personal accident eye injury, to let them know of your intention to sue.
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Around 98% of personal injury cases are settled before they reach court, and hopefully yours will be one of these.
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Step 4 – Enjoy all of your compensation
Finally, when you do actually receive your compensation, with Maximum Compensation you will keep all of it. This is an important detail to note, as some of our competitors charge a success fee which means that their clients do not receive all of their damages. We think that success fees are unfair, and do not charge them.
Shock, fear and anxiety are all common reactions to a personal accident eye injury. But making a claim with 100% Compensation can help secure your future. Call us today and let us worry about your claim for damages, so you concentrate on getting better.
If you want to make an accident claim choose one of the following
options:
1. Fill
in the 2 minute 'Free
Online Claim Assessment Form'
2. Contact
us on any of the following numbers: 08707 02 02
02 or 0800 292 2182
3. Email us
at accidenthelp@100percent-compensation.co.uk or
4. Fill
in the call
back form and we shall call you back at your convenience.
Please note the service we provide is confidential and
it won't even cost you for trying.