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The length of time your claim will take to settle will depend on:
Your injury
Minor injuries, for example, sprains, bruising, will settle far quicker than more complex, serious injuries, such as broken bones, spinal/head injury.
Your medical prognosis
An independent medical expert will need to examine and assess your injuries and advise if there are likely to be any long-term affects. Only then, using this medical report, is your solicitor able to determine a fair figure of compensation.
Your legal representation
Claim On The Net uses the leading compensation claims experts in the country, ensuring that you, the client, are given ongoing support throughout until you receive your financial settlement.
The defendant's insurers
Claim On The Net's expert solicitors have a reputation for clear communication and professionalism when dealing with the defendant. A co-operative defendant will take less time to make a reasonable settlement offer.
The length of time it takes to settle your accident claim will depend on individual circumstances. Claims are usually settled between six and nine months with the more complex, serious claims within 2 years.
Examples:
• Minor injury lasting approximately 3 months is usually settled within 6 months.
• Injury lasting approximately 9 months is usually settled within 12 months.
• An ongoing injury (possibly permanent) is usually settled within 12-24 months.
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Be Careful...
Don't rush the settlement amount of your accident claim.
Be wary of anyone who offers a quick settlement
and make sure you fully receive what you deserve
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 July 2007 )
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