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Injury Specialist -
An injury specialist is a lawyer who deals with getting compensation for injuries caused by accidents such as the work accidents or the road accidents. The person represented by this lawyer must be the victim of such an accident and consequently the represented person must not carry the blame for the accident. The difference between getting compensation directly from the insurance company or with the help of an injury specialist can sometimes be huge. The insurance company will usually try to compensate the claimer with the minimum amount of money possible that's why the need for a good compensation lawyer is imperative. How do you choose between getting represented by a lawyer or simply going with the insurance company's compensation? Well, it can sometimes be hard, but the way I see it the most important factor is this: the seriousness of the injuries you suffered. So, if you suffered very minor injuries, it's probably better to simply go with the insurance company. That's simply because there isn't a big amount of money at stake, so probably the hassle of hiring a lawyer will not be worth your while. If, however, the injuries or damages you suffered are from average to serious or even worse, the need for a lawyer is quite obvious. The injury specialist will work for you on a no win no fee basisThis basically means that he doesn't get paid for representing you if he doesn't win the case. The conditional fee agreement, how it is technically called is a legal procedure. It's policy is that if your appointed specialist loses your case you don't pay anything, but if he wins then you get 100% compensation with no deductions what so ever. Now you might be thinking Well, who's going to pay my specialists fee? simple, the party you are claiming against pays your lawyers fees. You pay nothing ever!
So how do you know if you are eligible for a compensation claim? Basically, the solicitor you will decide to represent you will lay everything out on the table for you in the preliminary interview. He will explain everything, from the risks of getting involved in such a case to what you need to do. In cases of accidents at work, usually the party which you need to get compensation from is the management staff. That's because most industrial accidents happen due to unsafe working environment, lack of suitable equipment for the tasks, or lack of adequate training for you as well as for your work colleagues. This has a psychological downside, because most employees are afraid to get into a conflict with their employers. They may also be afraid of losing their jobs or of being accused of greed. Fact is that employers who work in factories or any kind of industrial environments which have high accident risk have insurance policies that cover exactly this type of unfortunate events. In cases of road accidents things may be a little bit less complicated, as the two parties involved usually don't know each other. Still, you will be amazed by the big number of people who could get compensation but don't. In the end, the choice is yours. There's one thing you should really think about though. The injuries you suffered need medical treatment which can be quite expensive. Also, you may even lose your ability to work in these accidents and you may feel the repercussions for the rest of your life. Getting a financial compensation is the least you can ask for. So grab the phone and call an injury specialist.
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