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Nobody likes the thought of it, but unfortunately, road traffic accidents do happen.
Travelling with young children is rarely uneventful even if you are fully prepared with children’s car seats. Whether it’s the endless calls of ‘are we there yet?’, the spilt drinks, crumb covered rear seats of the family car or the sudden stop for a poorly passenger experiencing car sickness for the first time, a car journey with children can be fun, frustrating, exhausting and exhilarating in equal measure.
Hundreds of road traffic accidents (RTAs) or road traffic collisions (RTCs) happen each year on UK roads, with some having devastating consequences.
Our team of road traffic accident solicitors have dealt with a wide range of RTAs since our firm was formed, however, one of the common questions we are asked by clients is; “Can I claim compensation if I’m hit by an uninsured driver or the driver can’t be traced?” and the answer is yes, but it will involve the Motor Insurers’ Bureau.
Whether you’re involved in a road traffic accident (RTA) as a pedestrian, cyclist or driver of a vehicle, the situation can be both very distressing and potentially fatal.
Having acted on behalf of many clients who have sustained spinal cord injuries, we have witnessed first hand the life-changing consequences that spinal injuries can have on both an individual and their family, particularly those suffered in a road traffic accident.
A takeaway can be one of life’s great pleasures. The feeling of kicking back, relaxing and having your food delivered to your door after a long day at work or as a treat at the weekend is something many people in the UK have become accustomed to.