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Is there any death-line for claiming compensation after an accident at work?

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Is there any death-line for claiming compensation after an accident at work?

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Its 3 years from date of incident, you will need to have medical proof or some sort of work report to state you reported it and were as a result off sick all these things will be needed your solicitor may well ask you to attend further independent medical evidence especially if you are saying you may be still suffering from that injury. You can get legal help on a “no win no fee” Making a personal injury claim in the UK should always involve no fees to the person who has received the accident injury as all legal costs should be paid by the third party should the compensation claim be successful. In the event that your accident injury claim is un-successful most injury solicitors will have already agreed to a no win no fee arrangement with the personal accident victim they are representing – whether this is through a legal insurance policy depends on the injury lawyers own standards of practice. Not all accident claims can have this no fees arrangement, but these tend to include only pe

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