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2430.1 | Start planning that holiday in the Bahamas! | UNTADI::SAXBY | Something Olympian about him | Tue Jul 25 1995 12:57 | 7 |
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Neville,
are you in the AA/RAC? They often help out with such cases (or DAS, if
you have cover from them for uninsured losses).
Mark
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2430.2 | ? | CHEFS::GROOMN | A curry a day keeps the missus away | Tue Jul 25 1995 13:04 | 4 |
| No AA/RAC. What's DAS ? (I probably don't have that either...)
|-(
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2430.3 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Thats all I have to say about that | Tue Jul 25 1995 13:18 | 9 |
| If your insurance co. won't help and you have no cover for legal assistance
I think your best bet is to go to the CAB and ask their advice. They
should be able to offer you a free consultation
with a solicitor.
I would say you have solid grounds for a claim if it was the other
person's fault.
Royston
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2430.4 | try these | IOSG::TYLDESLEY | | Tue Jul 25 1995 13:56 | 10 |
| Neville.
On the local radio recently, and in the local papers, adverts have been
appearing, saying "Have you had an accident recently, that wasn't your
fault?. If so, we can follow up a claim for you". I think the adverts
also said that it was on a 'no success, no pay' basis. The solicitors
were Shoesmith & Harrison, who are pretty well known locally. I suppose
they are after the increasing US-type litigation work. You might want
to give them a call.
Cheers
DaveT
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2430.5 | Get a Solicitor..... | PGREEN::RICHARDS | | Tue Jul 25 1995 15:39 | 31 |
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Get a solicitor. You're nobody when it comes to claiming as an
individual against a huge organisation like an insurance company.
I'm still waiting for compensation from June 7th last year when some
idiot decided to drive head-on into me (cut and dry case - he was
successfully prosecuted for driving without due care and attention).
Going rate for whiplash injuries seems to be about a piffling �1500
(that's what I've just been offered).
In this case, all the work has been carried out by soliciters appointed by
my insurance company specifically to recover uninsured losses; excess,
personal injury, loss of earnings etc. This claims service cost an extra
�12.00 per annum, well worth it when you see the amount of correspondance
needed in such a case. Most companies offer similar services for TPF&T
insurance worth remembering next renewal.
So as you can see, even with a solicitor doing the work it can take an
age.
In your case I assume that any claim against the other party would
automatically include costs. Talk to a solicitor and see how they
would normally play such a case i.e do they want money up front or are
they prepared to chance it? This looks cut and dry to me and I would
have thought that most solicitors would jump at the chance.
Give mine a ring - Shoosmiths&Harrisons in Reading on 01734 498765
Paul
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2430.6 | | WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOS | Its Simple, but it's not easy | Tue Jul 25 1995 17:53 | 16 |
| There is a note like this one earlier... my wife had a similar accident, when we
took her car for repair, there was a leaflet from a company who specialise in
'winning your claim'
We called them and within 24 hrs, my wife had a hire car, a specialists
appointment and a solicitor.
Within 4 weeks, the opposing insurance company had settled out of court for the
damage to the car, whiplash injury (�1000) and full costs.
Our outlay? Not a bean!
If its' definitely not your fault pursue it through one of these motor accident
specialists, it paid for us.
Stuart
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2430.7 | ARRGHHH!!!!! | BAHTAT::HILTON | Beer...now there's a temporary solution | Tue Jul 25 1995 18:20 | 10 |
| Stuart.
Can you sort out the length of your lines please, you seem to often go
over the right margin for VT users.
Guess your using Conferencing for Windows....
Greg
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2430.8 | | CHEFS::CARTERC | | Tue Jul 25 1995 18:52 | 16 |
| I would think �1000 is very low for a whiplash injury.
I have had ongoing neck problems since Xmas (not caused by whiplash)
and the physio is costing �18 a session... presumably whiplash can
cause recurrent problems.
As well as chasing for compensation I would suggest seeing a specialist
asap as I think the sooner injuries are treated the more likely the
chances of a complete recovery.
regards
Christine
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2430.9 | | FILTON::LODGE_A | | Tue Jul 25 1995 19:30 | 8 |
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My mother was invoved in a similar accident 6 or 7 years ago....12
months later 4K + settlement. Take it all the way!!
Good luck.
Andy.
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2430.10 | | MUGGER::HESLOP | | Wed Jul 26 1995 15:00 | 6 |
| My wife was in an accident where a car ran into the back of hers
whilst stopped in a line at a pelican crossing. DAS are funding the
solicitor. The hire car costs were settled with a year, but the
personal injury claim is still going on 4 years later.
Brian
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2430.11 | | WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOS | Its Simple, but it's not easy | Thu Jul 27 1995 12:03 | 5 |
| Ah but my wife had kind of recovered in the 3 weeks it took to see the
specialist..... we could have pushed it further, you know, sex life
down the tubes, can't sleep at night all that stuff. But then we're honest!
Stuart
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2430.12 | Gop and see a specialist immediately! | CHEFS::POWELLM | The x3030 contractor. | Thu Jan 25 1996 08:33 | 10 |
| Apparently, the "benefits" of a whiplash injury can appear in one's
50's and 60's, I'm told. I've heard of people having terrible pains in
the neck region and others, many years later, the cause being related
to a whiplash injury 20, 30 or even 40 years earlier.
�1000 - �4000 compensation now seems a piffling sum! I would
ensure that I go to see a specialist immediately, before settling any
claims in this area - being honest or otherwise.
Malcolm (catching up).
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