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    Road Traffic Accident Claims in Glasgow

    Road traffic accident claims in Glasgow may result if you’ve been involved in a road traffic accident that wasn’t your fault. Unfortunately Road traffic accidents (RTAs) can be life-changing, causing not only physical injuries but also emotional distress, lost income, and significant inconvenience.

    The good news is that Scottish law provides protections for victims of accidents caused by someone else’s negligence. This means you may be able to claim compensation through a road traffic accident claim. Road users have a duty of care to drive in a responsible manner to ensure the safety of others.

    If you or a loved one has been injured and seeking compensation, Jefferies Claims may be able to help. We work with lawyers in Glasgow who operate on a ‘No Win, No Fee’ basis.

    Can You Make a Personal Injury Claim?

    To be eligible to make a personal injury claim in  Glasgow, you must meet the following criteria:

    • The accident occurred in the last three years
    • The accident was not your fault
    • You sustained physical or psychological injuries
    • There is sufficient evidence to support your claim

    Exceptions to the three-year time limit may apply for children or individuals lacking mental capacity.

    What Can You Claim For?

    Your personal injury compensation may include:

    • General damages – for pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life
    • Special damages – for financial losses such as lost wages, medical expenses, travel costs, and vehicle repairs
    • Future losses – if the injury affects your ability to work or requires long-term care

     

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    COMMON ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT CLAIMS

    • Car accidents
    • Motorbike accidents
    • Claims involving pedestrians
    • Passenger injury compensation
    • Injuries on public transport
    • Injuries sustained whilst travelling on buses
    • Bicycle injuries
    • Road traffic accidents abroad

    We also deal with a wide range of other types of accident claims so please feel free to call us regardless of your enquiry type.

    Need Help ? Call Us Today

    If you have suffered an injury in a road traffic accident, you may be eligible to claim compensation. It is essential to seek medical attention immediately and these records will be crucial evidence in your claim.

    Collect as much evidence as is possible such as photos of the accident scene, the damage to your vehicle and your injuries. CCTV or dashcam footage may strengthen your claim, as will any witness statements or police report.

    You will need to show that the accident was caused through no fault of yours. This could be due to another party’s reckless driving, speeding, drunk driving or failing to adhere to traffic regulations.

    It is essential to consult with a personal injury lawyer who is experienced in this field. At Jefferies Claims, we will support you and your family through this process with care and understanding. We work with highly experienced lawyers based in Glasgow who will assess all aspects of your case and who operate on a ‘No Win, No Fee’ basis.

    Contact Jefferies Claims today at 0333 358 3034. Alternatively,  complete our online contact form to arrange an initial no-obligation telephone consultation with a member of our expert team.

     

     

     

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