So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

How Long Does A Car Accident Compensation Claim Take?

By David Halbert

While a car accident is in itself a horrible experience to go through, the process of filing a compensation claim and following it through can make it seem even worse. Here is some information that can help guide you through the process if ever you have to file a car accident compensation claim.

Car accident compensation claims are filed by the person that is innocent in the accident. These cases are filed in court, with the assistance of a barrister. This will aid you in getting compensated for all your accident-related expenses, such as medical and car repair expenses.

Whereas there are numerous solicitors who deal in cases related to accidents and injuries, you can also locate one by looking on the internet. After the police and insurance company have determined that the accident was not your fault, you can start getting in touch with solicitors to aid you in receiving compensation for your expenses.

These claims, if they are taken to court, are heard by a judge, but not a jury. Usually a majority of insurance companies settle these cases out of court by offering to give a one-time payment that compensates you completely, as they do not want the trouble of going to court. It is a smart idea to meet with your barrister about the sum you are being offered through court, just to confirm that the company is not underpaying you in order to save money.

Be aware of the statute of limitations before you file your claim. A large number of people wait till they are healthy, and then start the case filing process - which usually results in their being ineligible to file a claim since the statute of limitations has already been passed. It is a great idea to talk to your barrister to make sure you are within your rights to file a claim, and if possible dive into the proceedings as quickly as possible.

Most lawyers take cases on contingency. This means that if you lose, they will not need to be paid, but if they win they will be paid. This payment is mostly paid by the party being sued, in which case you can keep 100% of your claim. Make sure you get a specialist lawyer who gets you 100% of your claim, and takes their payment from the sued party, so that you don't end up paying a part of your claim to the lawyer.

From start to finish this can take a while, as it involves police and the insurance companies and the medical experts who need to verify that your claim is right. This can take anywhere from two to four months, or even longer than that. A majority of the cases that get solved in two months are straight forward, and all the paperwork is in order. Cases that are tougher to process, or where one party is dragging out the proceedings, can take much more time.

So, ensure you begin proceedings as quickly as possible after the accident to be sure you get your money back in the shortest possible time. Hiring a good solicitor is another way of making sure you get your payment easily, and without any trouble.

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