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Support for accident victims, advice and mentoring for victims of road and work place accidents who need advice on how to ensure they get the maximum compensation they are due
So what do you need to think about once the hectic first few days has been lived through? You should be thinking about the police investigation into the accident or incident. There are good legal reasons why a police investigation is useful and in some cases essential in an accident investigation where compensation is concerned. If it has not been done and you feel that the accident was not your fault or at least not entirely your fault then an accident investigation to preserve evidence at an early stage may be crucial to your compensation case.
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claiming accident compensation.
Evidence is what courts use. Evidence is what solicitors use. Evidence is what insurance companies rely on to fight you. Evidence is what you need to fight them.
Evidence is useless unless it is in the hands of the best solicitor to deal with your case. How can you ensure you obtain the best solicitor for you? Mentor Experiences can help you appoint the best solicitor for you and your injuries and ensure the level of solicitor expertise is related to your level of injury. What we mean is that if you have lost a limb for example, then the solicitor will be senior enough in his firm and experienced enough to deal properly with you and your problems.
Therefore you don't then have to worry about asking the right questions of the solicitor. You don't have to worry about what the right questions are in the first place. You don't have to worry if the solicitors are actually working for you or for their own benefit.
Many thousands of pounds are lost by ill informed accident victims and their families because they have made the wrong decisions. Don't be one of them.
Countless thousands of pounds can be saved with the correct knowledge of your rights and how the system works.
We are trying to put an old head on "young" shoulders.
Accident victim support
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