In personal injury cases it can be tempting to accept an early offer from your insurance company without hearing proper advice from personal injury lawyers. This can result in under settling, and under valuing your claim. Always ensure you get advice from a personal injury solicitor before accepting a settlement.
Some
insurers may be quick to contact claimants directly to make an early offer to
settle a personal injury <a href="http://www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk/accident-claims.html">accident claim</a>. This is a procedure known as ‘third party capture’ – a
procedure National Accident Helpline is not alone in advising claimants to
avoid.
A
key tenet to any smoothly functioning legal system is the principle of access
to justice.
This
principle is as important in the world of personal injury claims as it is in anywhere
else.
It
is important that potential claimants are able to obtain independent legal
advice and guidance to help them navigate the system.
People
need to know that there is nothing wrong in an injured person receiving
appropriate accident compensation for injuries, loss of earnings or rehabilitation bills, all of
which can mount up if a person is <a href="http://www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk/personal-injury-claims/types-of-personal-injury-claim.html">injured in an accident</a> that was not their
fault.
Again,
it is important that they have the chance to speak to a legal representative
who can assure – and reassure – them of their rights.
The
majority of insurers, like the majority of personal injury lawyers, are
completely responsible. Some, however, are not – and they will attempt to get
to an accident victim before that person has a chance to gather their thoughts
and assess their rights.
In
these situations, it is not unlikely that an offer may be made – an out of
court settlement – that will no doubt feel attractive.
Money
in the hand can seem like the easy, more convenient option – but can also be
difficult for someone with no legal experience to know that they are not being
‘under-settled’.
Under-settling
is the danger to victims of third party capture. If an insurer swoops in and
offers money, an accident victim must have the chance to speak to an
independent legal professional to make sure that the compensation is correct.
This
is not a case of being greedy – if a person does face mounting hospital bills
or a long spell out of work, they need to know how much help they are entitled
to.
Likewise,
it is not for the insurers of businesses who have lapsed in their health and
safety responsibilities to negotiate a better deal for these companies. An
aspect of compensation is that it is punitive and sends a message to other
employers or businesses that they will be hit in the pocket if they fail to
protect their staff, or others in their care.
Again,
that is wholly appropriate – right and fair.
To
ensure proper access to justice, anyone who is considering making a <a href="http://www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk/compensation-claims.html">compensation claim</a> should speak to a legal expert. Even if they arrange to meet an
insurer – that insurer is obliged to inform them that they have every right to
legal representation.
They
should always avail themselves of that right.
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