What does 100% accident compensation mean?*
100% compensation means exactly what it says. When your accident compensation claim is successful, you’ll receive 100 per cent of your compensation. That means every penny of it. This is money to compensate you for your pain and suffering. You might also receive injury compensation for loss of earnings or treatment costs.
If you’re making an accident claim for compensation, it’s important to choose a lawyer who offers you 100% compensation. In recent years, this has not always been the case. People have found themselves stuck with heavy costs and charges leaving them with very little of their accident compensation claim money.
Make sure you receive all the compensation that’s rightfully yours. That means 100% compensation
How much accident compensation will I receive?
100% compensation claims come in all shapes and sizes so it’s not possible to give you an instant figure on how much you will receive under compensation law. Tell us more about your accident and we’ll give you a clear guide to the value of your 100% compensation claim. We’ll take you through the 100% compensation process step by step and make your 100% compensation claim simple and straightforward.
Can I make a 100% compensation claim?
Again, talk to us and we’ll give you an answer. Every accident is different and our team of experienced personal injury lawyers will quickly assess your chances of winning 100 per cent compensation.
100% compensation with First Personal Injury
Make your claim with us and you’ll receive 100 per cent compensation for your accident compensation claim. We’ll also protect you from charges with our no win no fee agreement. You’ll receive 100% of the compensation awarded to you.
100% compensation is yours with First Personal Injury. Contact us now and we can start your 100% accident compensation claim today.
*Please note – In limited circumstances, fees may be charged when your claim is not successful. These specific limited circumstances are set out in our No Win No Fee Agreement. In addition, if you fail to attend a medical appointment arranged for you, the doctor may charge a non-attendance fee.
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