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First Personal Injury, Bradford
First Personal Injury, Bradford
To assess your claim, contact us on 0333 358 2345 or online.
Famous for its wool industry history, listed Victorian architecture, and large number of fascinating museums, Bradford is a popular city to live in or visit. If you have been injured while residing in or visiting Bradford, you could be eligible to claim compensation as long as the accident was not your fault.
Personal Injury Cases
Personal Injury covers a large range of different types of accidents. For example, Bradford is a popular destination for culture – particularly film and museum attractions. Accidents can occur in public places such as museums or other places like cafés and supermarkets. If you have been injured in a public place, First Personal Injury can help you get the compensation you are owed. Personal Injury also covers other types of scenarios like road traffic accidents or accidents at work.
For more information visit our Personal Injury Claims page.
Medical Negligence Cases
Medical negligence is sadly a common cause of injury or discomfort. The term refers to injury/physical harm being caused due to a failure by a medical practitioner to follow regulatory guidelines and practices. Examples of medical negligence include a misdiagnosis leading to further complications or avoidable injury occurring during surgery. If you have been injured due to medical negligence while in Bradford, contact First Personal Injury to begin the claims process.
Visit Medical Negligence Claims for more information.
If your type of case is not listed above, we can still help you. Personal Injury and Medical Negligence are simply the two most popular categories within which we help clients. However, we also deal with a large range of other types of cases such as Military Accident Claims or Defective Product cases.
How much compensation am I owed?
Compensation must be decided on an individual basis because the specifics of each accident and resulting injury are also unique. The extent of your injuries and whether your injuries have caused you financial losses – such as being unable to return to work – are taken into account when calculating compensation.
While compensation is unique, there are general estimates of how much clients will usually receive for a specific type of injury. To calculate how much compensation you could be owed, use our compensation calculator.
How do I make a claim?
At first, you must provide some initial details about your injuries and the accident – such as the date that your accident occurred and where it happened. After your initial consultation, our solicitors will calculate whether you have a valid case and begin to work out how much compensation you could be owed.
Medical notes, photographs of the accident scene, or any other information that you collected or produced at the time of or relating to your accident will become crucial evidence in your case. Therefore, it is important and useful to keep any evidence – such as journal entries or text messages – relating to your case safe so that they can later be used in your case. If you are sent for further medical assessment, this will take place at a doctor’s surgery near to you in Bradford. We want to ensure that your standard of living does not drop due to your injuries and therefore we want to make as strong a case as possible for as much compensation as possible.
Making Personal Injury Claims
If you have suffered an injury while in Bradford, 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.