Spinal Injury Claims
If you’ve developed a spinal injury as a result of conditions or events that weren’t your fault, you could be entitled to compensation.
The most important things to remember when making a spinal injury compensation claim:
- If you think negligence of your safety caused your spinal injury, and you can prove this to be the case, you can claim for compensation.
- There is a time limit of three years from the accident in which you can make a compensation claim for spinal injuries.
- How much compensation you receive will depend on the severity of your spinal injury and the impact it’s had on your life. This means compensation amounts can vary significantly.
Find out how much you could claim
Compensation amounts are estimated based on the level of injury below
What evidence do I need to support my spinal injury claim?
When you approach us with a spinal injury compensation claim, the best thing to have with you is as much evidence as you can possibly compile to assist in the case. The more you have, the stronger your case will be. Here are some of the most important things to look out for:
- Photographic evidence: Document your injury and take photos of anything that may have caused it.
- Medical records: Gather all relevant medical documents, like doctor’s notes.
- Witness statements: Compile contact information from witnesses and collect their accounts of your injury and how it may have occurred. Witness statements can significantly assist in your claim.
- Financial records: Keep records of all costs related to your injury, including medical expenses, travel expenses for medical appointments and lost wages. Use receipts, invoices and bank statements to back this up.
- Personal diary: Maintain a diary detailing the impact of the spinal injury on your daily activities, such as work absences, missed family events, and any ongoing pain or limitations.
If you need help in gathering or collating evidence to make a claim, our experienced solicitors are here to guide you through the process.
How long do I have to make a spinal injury compensation claim?
As with most personal injury cases, spinal injury claims have a three-year countdown from the date of the accident, when the injury or condition was discovered, or when a healthcare professional diagnosed it. However, there are some exceptions to this rule.
- If the injured person is mentally incapacitated, the three-year clock starts ticking only once they regain mental capacity.
- If you were under 18 when the accident happened, you have until three years after your 18th birthday to start your claim. Alternatively, a responsible adult, called a ‘litigation friend,’ can start the claim for you sooner.
We recommend starting your claim as soon after you discover your spinal injury as possible. This way, we can collect all the necessary evidence and build the strongest case for you.
Frequently asked questions
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Why choose Express Solicitors?
We have over 20 years of experience in the personal injury game. At Express Solicitors, we’re equipped to handle any and all shop injury claims as they’re a common occurrence in our field.
No matter how challenging the claim seems, we approach each case with the same thoughtfulness and empathy as we would any other. We want to get our clients retribution for the suffering that’s been caused.
Our no-win, no-fee arrangements mean you can pursue your shop injury claim without the fear of upfront costs or crippling financial loss due to preceding court fees.
We’re also extremely proud to have an “Excellent” rating on Trustpilot and are accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), demonstrating our dedication to professional integrity and client satisfaction.
So get in touch today to begin your shop injury compensation claim and find out how much compensation you may be entitled to.
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