If you have lost a loved one in a fatal accident that wasn’t their fault, you may be eligible for compensation.
A fatal road accident is a traffic collision where someone dies from their injuries, either immediately or within a set timeframe
Fatal road accidents can be caused by various factors, including:
You may have grounds for a Fatal Road Accident claim if your loved one’s death was caused by circumstances beyond their control. Even if your loved one was partially at fault, you might still be eligible to seek compensation.
The compensation amount for a Fatal Road Accident claim varies based on the specific circumstances of the case. Factors taken into account include:
The liable party for the compensation depends on the circumstances surrounding the accident:
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You might be eligible if you meet the following:
Close Relation: You are a close relative of the deceased (spouse, parent, child, sibling). In some cases, cohabiting partners may be eligible.
Recent Loss: The death occurred within the last three years.
Negligence: The death was directly caused by someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing.
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Making a fatal injury claim is essential to seek justice and financial support for the loss of a loved one due to someone else’s negligence. It can provide compensation for:
Financial Support: Compensation can help alleviate the financial burden caused by losing a loved one, especially if they were a primary source of income.
Answers And Accountability: A claim can provide answers about the cause of the accident and hold responsible parties accountable.
Justice: A successful claim brings a sense of justice for the loss of your loved one.
Yes, there is a strict three-year time limit from the date of death to initiate a fatal accident claim. There are limited exceptions to this rule.
At national claims, We believe everyone deserves justice. Our “No Win, No Fee” arrangement means you don’t risk upfront legal costs. This lets you pursue your case knowing we’re fully invested in getting you a successful outcome.
For a free consultation, call us today on 0800 029 3849 or request a call back By filling the form, and we will connect you with a solicitor from our panel of solicitors who will be able to assess your case.
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The Fatal Accidents Act of 1976 allows certain close relatives to make a claim in the event of a fatal accident. These include spouses or civil partners, parents, children, siblings, and in some cases, cohabiting partners under specific circumstances.
Speak to us today on 0800 029 3849 or request a call back By filling the form, and we will connect you with a solicitor from our panel of solicitors who will be able to assess your case.
Don’t hesitate to seek assistance if you have been injured in an accident. Contact our team for free, no-obligation advice, call us today on 0800 029 3849 or request a call back By filling the form, and we will connect you with a solicitor from our panel of solicitors who will be able to assess your case.
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