ACCIDENT? INJURED? one fights harder for you.LEADING Coventry solicitors Ward & Rider in New Union Street pride themselves on investigating every element of a personal injury claim, to ensure you receive the true value of your claim.. Their 21-strong team of experienced personal injury lawyers can offer you advice on personal injury and accident claims, and unlike some other solicitors' firms and accident management companies, with Ward & Rider Solicitors there are no hidden costs and you are guaranteed to receive 100% of your compensation. They offer no fee, win or lose for personal injury claims. This includes claims arising from accidents at work, car accidents, injuries caused by defective defective adj. not being capable of fulfilling its function, ranging from a deed of land to a piece of equipment. (See: defect, defective title) or dangerous goods
A dangerous good and/or injuries caused by unsafe premises or pavements. Jason Claridge a Partner at Ward and Rider Solicitors said: "A lot of people assume that they are only entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: to claim compensation for the injuries that they have suffered during the course of an accident or at best their injuries plus their financial losses up to the date of settlement". "We at Ward & Rider believe that each claim should be investigated thoroughly and properly and it is important to realise that once a claim has been settled it cannot be re-opened at a later date. What is more, individuals can recover not only compensation for their injuries but also financial losses to the date of settlement and anticipated future financial losses". Mr Claridge describes a case where a woman in her early 40's, who worked with young adults with behavioural Adj. 1. behavioural - of or relating to behavior; "behavioral sciences" behavioral problems, suffered a whiplash injury whiplash injury n. A hyperextension-hyperflexion injury to the cervical spine caused by an abrupt jerking movement of the head, either in a backward or forward direction. in a car accident. Her accident left her unable to do the amount of housework and shopping that she could before the accident, understandably her husband took up the burden of this. She was also concerned that she would physically be unable to restrain her clients if there were episodes of violent behaviour without suffering from consequences of the neck injury. Mr Claridge said: "We claimed on her behalf not only compensation for her injuries but also for the help and assistance that she has received from her husband and for her being at a disadvantage if she were ever unfortunate enough to lose her job because of her ongoing symptoms. The first offer made by the Defendant's insurance company amounted to pounds 7,000. This was duly rejected and proceedings were issued". Mr Claridge added, that in the build up to the trial a further offer of pounds 17,500 was made but again rejected, he advised the claimant CLAIMANT. In the courts of admiralty, when the suit is in rem, the cause is entitled in the Dame of the libellant against the thing libelled, as A B v. Ten cases of calico and it preserves that title through the whole progress of the suit. that her husband would be entitled to approximately pounds 4.00 an hour for the help that he was providing around the house and with the shopping. In a bid to ensure their client was awarded every penny she deserved, Ward & Rider were defiant de·fi·ant adj. Marked by defiance; boldly resisting. de·fi ant·ly adv.Adj. 1. and continued fighting to ensure their client received a compensation amount, which took into account her husband's assistance, her current loss of earnings and the consequences her injury would have on her future employment opportunities. "If she were to look for a job, all things being equal amongst the applicants, she would be near to the bottom of the candidates who would appear to be attractive to a potential employer for the type of work that she was used to because of her ongoing neck problems", he added: "I am pleased to report that the Judge agreed with our views. He awarded her pounds 9,000 for her injuries pounds 6,000 for six months loss of earnings and pounds 35,000 for the help and assistance that she was provided by her husband for the household chores and shopping. This included a sum representing the help he had given to the point of the Trial and also a sum for the future help that he will provide to his wife for the rest of her life". "Our Firm's policy is to ensure that our Client received every penny of her compensation without deduction deduction, in logic, form of inference such that the conclusion must be true if the premises are true. For example, if we know that all men have two legs and that John is a man, it is then logical to deduce that John has two legs. for Barrister's fees, Doctors fees and Insurance premium", Mr Claridge added: To find out how Ward and Rider Solicitors can help you call Jason Claridge on 0800 018 5401 (freephone). Don't' talk yourself out of compensation, talk to Ward & Rider Solicitors. Thinking clearly about compensation.. Ward & Rider SOLICITORS 60 YEARS OF HELPING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY 2 Manor Yard, New Union Street, Coventry CV1 2PF Tel: 024 7655 5400 www.wardrider.co.uk |
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