Designations of personal injuries
There are a great many types of personal injuries, and in almost every case, no matter how you've been injured, assuming someone else is responsible, you have the right to seek fair compensation. Some of the more common injuries where lost wages, medical expenses and punitive damages are sought include:
Road Traffic Accidents - Any accident in which a vehicle was involved.
Employer Liability Cases - Cases that involve discrimination based on age, sex, race or disability by an employer, cases cased by employer negligence, unfair dismal claims and industrial accident and illness claims as well as claims such as repetitive stress injuries.
Motorcycle Accidents - Accidents involving your motorbike and fault by another driver.
Uninsured Motorists - Cases dealing with motorists with no insurance or hit and run drivers including the process for seeking compensation from Motor Insurers Bureau to cover costs.
Slip, Trip or Fall Injuries - The most common form of complaint; injuries caused by water, broken pavements and more.
Criminal Assault and Injury - Compensation paid when you are the victim of a crime and either physically or emotionally injured as a result.
Medical Negligence and Malpractice - Cases resulting from injuries resulting from misdiagnosis on the part of the NHS or private practice.