Friday, September 16, 2011

About Personal injury

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Personal injury is a term that describes any injury affecting a person or persons, often used in a legal context, often discussed in tandem with the concepts of compensation and damages. Many personal injuries arise as the result of accidents, in which one or more parties may be found to have caused the injury through negligence. Negligence can arise from positive actions and also negative actions ie a failure to take preventative measures can render a person or body negligent, even if they took no definite action towards causing the accident.

Personal injury most commonly results from road traffic accidents, accidents in the workplace and slips and trips on uneven surfaces. Injuries or medical conditions caused by medical negligence can also be counted as personal injury.
Less commonly, injuries arising from sporting accidents, mishaps on holiday and defective products or accommodation can also give rise to successful compensation cases.

The basis of any successful personal injury case is that a party other than the claimant must be wholly or largely responsible for the injuries caused, and that their negligence must have caused the circumstances in which the accident occurred.

Most claimants in England and Wales are able to bring their cases to court using the Conditional Fee Agreement, a legal arrangement that came into use in the late 1990s. It is more commonly known as a ?no win no fee? arrangement, a term often seen in advertisements and associated with personal injury services. The term came into use because, as the name implies, the claimant will pay no legal fees if they lose their case, meaning that there is little to no risk in bringing a claim. The no win no fee arrangement came into use after legal aid for personal injury cases was abolished by the then-Labour government and ensured that a greater number of people injured through no fault of their own would not be discouraged from making claims. In many cases compensation is essential to a claimant?s recovery or wellbeing, especially if their injuries are so serious that they require ongoing medical care or rehabilitation.

To find out more info about Personal injury Claim, visit the website: http://www.accidentadvicehelpline.co.uk/

Source: http://www.articlestem.com/business-and-industry/legal/about-personal-injury-2/

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