A typical bachelor enjoys his freedom. It’s freedom to do almost everything in life. He spends time with his family, friends, work, travel, hobbies and interests. Quality time with his parents and siblings are the most enjoyable moments in life and a time with wacky friends are the most exciting part of his life as a single. Travelling from one place to another is an adventure he always looks forward to whether it is by land, sea or air. Engaging in his favorite sports and other hobbies diverts his attention from getting bored.

But what if one day he cannot fully enjoy his time with his family, friends, work and hobbies due to an accident in the workplace? A co-worker was careless and unmindful that is why he is suffering from an injury. He is not supposed to be in the hospital suffering from an unnecessary pain that limits his movement and incapable of going to work. The injury prevents him from going to work and affects his daily activities. He can’t come to work and fulfill his duties. As a result he has been absent for a couple of days and still counting. Travelling to different places is now replaced by regular trips to the GP and hospital for check-up or treatment. Buying a gadget is now the least priority because medicines and stuff needed for the injury is more important so that he can go back to his “normal life.” Bills and expenses are overwhelming. How could he pay for it when his wallet is running out? Good thing that accident compensation covers for his loss, pain and suffering. Well, an injured person like him deserves that compensation especially if he is a victim of an accident. This can help him recompense for his pain and suffering and cover for the expenses due to the mishap. He can replenish the costs he incurred from his medicines, medical treatment, and cost of care, travel expenses and other expenses. No one can really bring back what was lost but somehow it can lighten his burden.

 
The Extra Mile
Rigorous preparation, while it can facilitate your work accident claim, is nevertheless not enough to win it. Aside from planning well, you will need the discipline to execute your plans, as well as the persistence to keep on pursuing them in the face of obstacles. Successful claims, just like any other successful endeavor, is the combined fruit of energy, ingenuity, and money. Knowing what to do, but not having the will to do it will lead to disaster; knowing what to do, and striving to keep on doing it even in times of great stress will lead to victory, sometimes even to great wealth and heroism.

What does this mean for you as a claimant? To begin with, it means that you must be prepared to work with the idea that all you will be doing will be rendered nugatory if they do not produce the ends you desire. In other words, you will need to adopt a results-based approach. If what your lawyer told you, for example, is that you need to provide a copy of the Accident Book, but your employer does not allow this piece of document to be removed from the office, then far from returning forlornly to your lawyer, you should grab a pen, tear a leaf of paper, and start copying manually. Serious and inspiring acts of perseverance such as this is the secret to a winning claim.

Meeting Exigencies
Let times of crises bring out the best in you. In demanding a work accident claim, for example, your mindset should be geared towards securing results. Unfortunately for many first-time claimants, they think that claims are decided based on who did the steps on the claiming process or not. This is erroneous because the contest is not so much a competition between who obeyed it or not, but who among the claimant and the defendant obeyed its steps better. For example, the question is not so much who presented articles of evidence or not, but who, among the claimant and the defendant, presented more credible, recent, and trustworthy articles of evidence. The point is that since this is the kind of standard the courts will apply, you will need to secure results in order to beat the defendant.

By results, we mean the different objects you will need to win your claim, such as testimonials, documents, a good lawyer, and a good argument. You should strive to secure them, in other words, and never stop until you do. Even if it means staying up late, paying extra fees, taking an extra job, or entering foreign cities, you should strive for results because they are your artillery, the power of which will determine the difference whether your case will win or lose.

 


They say that a little bit of knowledge is more dangerous than no knowledge at all. The problem with people knowing 5 percent is that they start making up the rest of the 95 percent.

As a lawyer, this is the problem I face all the time with clients who like to conduct their own research about their cases. This makes my giving them personal injury claim advice tougher because they can muddle up any strategy or procedure.

I would like to be clear that I do not mind a client who asks a lot of questions. In fact, I prefer one who asks questions because I know where they are coming from. And when I know more about what they want, I can guide them to get it.

The clients whom I find difficult to deal with are the “know-it-alls,” the people who think they are better lawyers when all their exposure to the law is reading up on a few articles in the internet or watching several seasons of law programs on the television.

It is these people who are a danger to themselves because not only do they ignore any
personal injury claim advice I give them, they unexpectedly decide to do something outrageous without consulting me in the first place.

One of the biggest problems I face with stubborn clients like these is that they sometimes decide to sign an agreement when a little money is thrown their way by the other side.

For many, twenty thousand quid sounds good, the agreement my clients end up signing may state that they are admitting that the accident was their fault in the first place.

And while the current claim may be settled, it opens them up to future litigation. One example is if other people happen to be injured in the same incident, my clients now become liable for their compensation.

To avoid any problems, I advice clients to listen to the personal injury claim advice their lawyers give them. If they do not trust their lawyers enough to listen to them, then they should change lawyers and get someone they will listen to.
 
What is the best thing to do in case of an accident? Personal injury specialists provide ideas on how to deal with accidents.

Accidents are really surprising. The best thing to do in case of an accident is to stay calm as much as possible. Although it is easily said than done, it is really effective in dealing with the situation. This is applicable whether the accident occurs along the road, in public place, at work or in a hospital. 

In case of a car crash, check if there are injured people in the vehicle. Call the police and ambulance immediately. If a mishap happens in a public area, remember to inform the council, land occupier or shop owner. In case of an accident in the workplace, report the incident to the supervisor and record it in the Accident Book. An employer should have an Accident Book containing injuries and dangerous occurrences in the workplace. If it is a medical negligence case, discuss it with the healthcare provider who was responsible for the injury. Most importantly, seek medical attention from an expert medical practitioner regarding the injury or illness. If possible take pictures of the accident scene to serve as a proof in making a claim.

5 Types of Accidents

There are 5 most common accidents in the United Kingdom according to accidentsdirect.com

1. Road traffic accident is a usual occurrence in UK. Many people are injured due to an accident involving a car, bus, taxi, motorcycle, train and other vehicles. A passenger, driver or pedestrian may be injured due to the mistakes of other people. 

2. A whiplash may arise from a car crash. Whiplash occurs when the neck abruptly moves beyond its normal range. It is usually associated with a collision but it can also be sustained from engaging in contact sports, falling from height and other factors.

3. Accidents in public may happen in a shop, restaurant, park, school or in any public area. A customer, guests or members of the public may be injured whilst inside in public area. Slips, trips and falls are usually the cause of injuries suffered by the victims.

4. Medical negligence or clinical negligence is malpractice committed by healthcare providers like hospitals, GPs, surgeons, nurses, and hospital staff. A clinical negligence can be due to a misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, wrong treatment, and prescription of drugs.

5. Accidents at work arise from the negligence of a co-worker or employer. Injuries can be sustained from using faulty equipment, lack of training or manual handling.