How to find a good bus injury solicitor

Wednesday September 21, 2011 at 6:23am
If you are injured in a bus accident, then you may need to find a good injury lawyer who will help you get the compensation that is needed to get you through this difficult time.

A lot of people in the United Kingdom are injured in bus accidents each year. They are entitled to compensation for these accidental injuries but to get compensated they have to make a claim.

Insurance companies pay out for the amount of time that a person is off work and for any lingering pain that they may experience. A person who is injured in a bus accident may have a lifetime of pain due to this type of accident. It is best to speak with a bus injury lawyer as quickly as possible.

A bus accident claim can help you get the money that is needed to allow you to live in the manner that you are accustomed when you cannot work due to the accident.

Here is an example of what happened to one of our clients:

Terry Williamson was awarded compensation of £2,500 after he suffered a minor head injury and generalised pains following a bus accident.

As a result of the accident Terry appeared to have sustained a blow to his head and left side of his face. He strained his right hand and wrist as it was jarred against the seat. He had headache and felt weak for two weeks afterwards.

Terry aged 63, was taken to the Hospital by ambulance were X-rays of his right elbow were taken which showed degeneration. He spent 10 hours in the Accident and Emergency Department. He was advised to take pain killers.

His right hand was holding the handle and this was jarred and painful for two to three months. Terry had pains over his right elbow region for two to three months.

Within two to four months he had recovered fully and did not have any physical problems due to the accident. He is, however nervous of bus travel now and says he is anxious at times.

Of Balinda & Co, Terry said: “You should keep on the good work you are doing- excellent. I was impressed by your prompt response whenever I called and the politeness and courtesy you showed on the phone”.

Those who have been injured in a bus accident that is not their fault should seek the advice of a good bus injury lawyer. The same goes for car accidents. Those who think they may have a bus accident claim should contact Balinda and Co now on 0800 321 3287 and find out how we can help.
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The information on this blog is provided as a general guide only. It is not intended to be a complete and authoritative statement of the law and might be out of date by the time you read it. It is not a substitute for professional advice which takes into consideration specific facts of each case and any changes in the law and practice. No responsibility can be accepted by Balinda & Co for any loss suffered by any person acting or refraining from acting on the basis of the information on this blog. We offer free legal advice with respect to personal injury claims. Telephone 0800 321 3287 to discuss your particular claim.

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