Common Injuries
Suffering a personal injury as a result of an accident which was not your fault not only causes you to suffer pain, but also places you under considerable financial difficulty if you cannot return to work for a period time. There may also be additional costs that you may suffer such as for rehabilitation, physio, or for your family member taking time off work to offer support and care for you.
It is important that you contact an expert at Best Solicitors so that you have the right support at a very early stage – and so we can ensure that you receive the maximum amount of compensation that you are entitled to. This is achieved by valuing your claim for damages, but also by understanding what other losses you or your family members have incurred. We will then endeavour to put back in the financial position you were before the ankle injury occurred.
Examples of Common Injury Claims
Back Injury & Paralysis
It is common for you to suffer a back injury such as an injury disc, back strain – and in extreme and serious accidents paralysis or quadriplegia.
Knee Injury
Knee injuries can include damage to your ligaments, a dislocated knee – or in some cases a fracture to your knee cap.
Ankle Injury
Ankle injuries could involve a seriously sprained ankle, damage to your tendons – and in serious cases a fracture.
Broken Arm Injury
An injury to your arm may not only include a fracture to your ulna, humerus, and radius – but may also include tears to your tendons such as your bicep tendon and/or strains to your shoulder.
Burns or Scars
Where you have suffered injury through a burn or any other form of scarring – as a result of fire, medical incision, or blunt trauma – this not only results in physical scarring but in some circumstances psychological injury, too. A result of a scar can have serious impact on the self-esteem of the injured person.
Can I Claim Compensation for a Common Personal Injury?
You have 3 years in which to make a claim. It is important that you speak to an expert from Best Solicitors to ensure you have the appropriate advice from the outset. You will only have one chance at presenting a claim so it is imperative that the advice received from the outset is clear and accurate.
What Happens When I Make a Common Injury Claim?
We will take a detailed account from you in respect to the accident and the injury that you have suffered.
We will then make an assessment of what the likely damages will be and commence a claim against the Defendant.











