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First Personal Injury, Salisbury

First Personal Injury, Salisbury

To assess your claim, contact us on 0333 358 2345 or online.

Salisbury is a city based in Wiltshire, which has a population of roughly 40,302 people. Due to cultural highlights such as the annual St George’s Day pageant and the strong, artistic background of the city, many people visit or move to Salisbury each year.

However, it is possible that you could be injured while in the city. If you have been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault while in Salisbury, it may be possible to claim compensation.

Medical Negligence Cases

Medical negligence can occur in lots of scenarios, such as being prescribed the wrong drug for your condition or receiving harmful medical advice. If you have also been unnecessarily harmed during a medical procedure, this could also fall under the medical negligence banner.  To find out how much compensation you could be owed in your medical negligence case, contact First Personal Injury.

For further information, please visit our Medical Negligence page.

Accidents at Work

No matter the industry you work in, your employer should protect you from harm. To ensure your safety, your employer should follow the health and safety guidelines that are relevant to your industry. For example, if you work in construction, your employer should provide you with a hard hat to wear while you work.

If you have been injured or have developed a condition because your employer has failed to keep you safe, you may be able to claim compensation. Similarly, if another employee has injured you due to acting negligently, you may also be able to claim compensation.

For more information visit our accidents at work page.

Accidents in Public Places

If you have been injured in a public place, such as while walking down the street, you may be able to claim compensation. It doesn’t matter how severe or minor your injuries are, if you have been injured due to an accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be able to claim compensation.

Your claim will most likely be against a business owner or a local government authority. To find out how much compensation you could be owed after an accident in a public place, contact First Personal Injury.

If you would like to find out more about public place accident cases click here.

Accidents on the Road

If you have been injured in a road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault, it may be possible to claim compensation. Compensation can help to recover any finances that might have been lost due to the accident that you were involved in.

If you were unable to work, compensation could recover your lost income and it could also help to pay for repairs to your vehicle. Whether you were a driver, passenger, pedestrian or a cyclist, if the accident wasn’t your fault our team can help.

We have more information about Road Traffic Accidents available on our website.

How much compensation am I owed?

Compensation is decided on a case by case basis, taking into account the pain and suffering caused by your injuries and the impact that these injuries have had upon your ability to function/your amenity. For example, if you can no longer complete tasks that you normally could, you may be able to be compensated for this loss of ability.

Compensation also takes financial loss into account. If you have experienced a loss of income due to your injuries, then it may be possible to account for this loss of income through compensation. Similarly, if you have had to pay for treatment or other costs associated with your injuries, it may be possible to claim these costs back through compensation.

To calculate how much compensation you could be owed, use our compensation calculator. However, it is important to remember that these figures are just estimates based upon previous cases. The best way to determine how much compensation you are likely to receive in your case is to speak directly to a personal injury solicitor.

How do I make a claim?

At first, you must provide some initial details about your accident in Salisbury – such as the date it occurred and where it happened.

If you have any documents related to the accident, such as medical transcripts, photographs, witness details or notes, you should keep these safe as they could be used as important pieces of evidence in your case.

Making Personal Injury Claims

If you have suffered an injury while in Salisbury, you may be entitled to receive compensation. First Personal Injury is available to assist you and help win any compensation that you deserve.

Contact our specialist team to begin the process, either by phone on 0333 358 2345 or through our online form.  

To learn more or to start your claim, get in touch with our expert team on 0333 358 2345 or contact us online.






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