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A serious injury is usually known as a catastrophic injury. They commonly occur from severe accidents or severe medical negligence. In most cases, they have long term severe impacts on the person mental and physical health, with commonly irreversible consequences. Here at Belmont Solicitors, we understand that experiencing a Serious Injury can be traumatising; this is why we will ensure you get the fairest possible compensation for the losses you and your family has faced.
With 26 years of combined experience in all kinds of personal injury cases; there is no case too big or too small that our solicitors can help with. Our experienced solicitors will deal with your claim in the best possible way, ensuring you are provided with updates throughout the complete process, knowing that your case is in the best possible hands.
There are many different types of Serious Injuries that individuals can experience, the most common types of serious injuries include:
It is hard to determine how much compensation claimants may get after experiencing a Serious Injury; this is because all cases vary, and there is a range of things that can greatly determine the amount of compensation you may get. If you would like to find out how much compensation you are likely to get, we highly advise you to contact one of our experienced solicitors for a free initial consultation; you will be given the advice you require, and the best steps to make to pursue your claim.
Serious Injuries will not only lead to physical damage but can also lead to financial loss, such as; missed time off work and costs of treatment. Our solicitors may also consider any future expenses that you may face due to your serious injury; such as any further costs of rehabilitation and treatment or any future time missed off work. Contact our solicitors now to start a successful claim.
In Scotland, you can claim for your Serious Injuries for up to three years after the occurrence.
If you are under the age of 16, this time limit does not apply; your parent or guardian can claim at any moment until the age of 16 in Scotland. After the child turns 16, you can claim up to three years from their 16th birthday.
There as some exceptions during which the time limit does not apply, for example, due to health or mental health issues.
If you would like to find out more about starting a successful Serious Injury claim, contact one of our solicitors now at Belmont Solicitors.
If you we think that you have a strong claim, we may be able to support you on a ‘no win, no fee’ basis. This means that if your claim is unsuccessful you won’t be out of pocket.
Belmont Solicitors will ensure that you get the support that you need in the aftermath of your injury. We also recognise that interim payments and early rehabilitation can be vitally important to clients.
We have an excellent track-record with our clients, on independent review sites we’re rated excellently.