Personal injury claims solicitors Redress in Glasgow and Edinburgh Scotland
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"My best advice for people who have been involved in an accident and wish to amke a personal injury claim is don't try to deal with it on your own.

The insurers will fight you all the way. But we have the expertise to fight your claim and win you any compensation you are due."

Wendy Durie, leading lawyer who represents victims of road traffic accidents.

 

 

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Welcome to Redress personal injury claims solicitors based Glasgow and Edinburgh.

We won £55 million in personal injury compensation last year for our clients.

If you have been injured in an accident in Scotland, however major or minor your injuries, then you should consider making a personal injury claim.

If someone else was, at least in part responsible for your injuries then you have a potential claim for compensation.

redressPursuing a personal injury claim in Scotland is not a quick or easy process.

The insurers will fight your claim all the way.

That’s why you need the expertise of our skilled personal injury solicitors.

We can help to establish who was responsible for the personal injury, the extent of the injuries and just how much compensation you can claim.

Personal injury compensation claims take into account items for loss of earnings (both in the past and the future), medical expenses, damage to clothes and other possessions, and additional expenses you may have incurred, as well as a figure for the pain and suffering.

That’s why you need the expertise of Redress our skilled personal injury lawyers have helped thousands of victims win the personal injury compensation they deserve in Scottish Courts.

Free Personal injury claims advice

Here are five things you should do to help yourself if you have been injured in an accident and wish to make a successful personal injury claim.

  1. Write down a full account of the accident as soon as you can after the accident. A rough sketch or a map can be useful to identify just who was where.

  2. Try and get the names and addresses of any witnesses to the accident.

  3. Keep a diary of events following the accident, giving details of the severity of your injuries, medical treatment, and how you were feeling on a daily basis.

  4. Keep details of any additional out-of-pocket expenses that you incur as a result of the accident such as taxi fares, prescription charges, and keep any receipts.

  5. Contact a specialist personal injury claims solicitor at Redress as soon as you can after the accident. We offer free advice... see our NO WIN NO FEE section for more information click here.

  6. Court proceedings must be commenced within 3 years of the date on which you had your accident otherwise any rights to damages you may have had will automatically be extinguished. The time limit for children and those with mental incapacity may vary.

Remember, even if you’re not sure, Redress can still advise you free of charge at this stage and are here to help you with any questions you may have...

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