The injury was real. Liability was accepted. The claim still collapsed. No single rule was broken. No deadline was missed. No dramatic error was made. Instead, the case eroded quietly until there was not enough left to support it. This is how many personal injury claims fail in practice. The outcome that surprises people When […]
The claim failed before it ever reached a valuation stage. The accident itself was accepted. The other driver admitted fault. But the insurer rejected the injury claim because the pain was reported days later and the medical records did not clearly connect the symptoms back to the collision. This situation is more common than most […]
At first, the claim looked simple. The accident was clear. Fault appeared obvious. The injury was accepted. There was no immediate dispute about what had happened or who was responsible. Then one factor changed, and the claim stopped moving in the way people expected. This is the point at which many personal injury claims shift […]
At the start of a claim, the focus is obvious. What happened? What injury occurred? How is recovery is progressing? Then, without any formal announcement, the emphasis changes. The injury is no longer at the centre of the discussion. The questions being asked are different, even though the claim is still ongoing. This stage is […]
Many people assume that once a personal injury claim is settled, the matter is closed for good. In most cases, that is true. Settlement is intended to bring finality. Problems arise when symptoms worsen after a claim has already concluded, particularly where the deterioration was not expected at the time. This article explains what happens […]
Many people assume that personal injury claims are decided mainly on medical records. While medical evidence is important, it is rarely enough on its own. In practice, claims are won or lost on whether the right evidence exists, is credible, and can be linked clearly to the incident. This article explains what evidence actually matters […]
Many people believe that the injured person’s testimony primarily determines the outcome of personal injury claims. In reality, a large number of cases turn on expert evidence rather than witness accounts alone. This article explains what expert witnesses do in UK personal injury cases, when they are used, and why their opinions can materially affect […]
How long you have to take legal action after an accident is one of the first and most important questions. In the UK, this is governed by strict time limits known as the statute of limitations. Missing these deadlines can mean losing the right to claim compensation entirely, regardless of how strong the case might […]
Many people assume that if someone else caused an accident, they are automatically entitled to full compensation. In UK personal injury law, that is not always the case. Contributory negligence can reduce the value of a claim, sometimes significantly, even where the other party was primarily at fault. This article explains how contributory negligence works, […]
One of the most common questions after an accident is how much compensation a claim might be worth. Many people expect a fixed tariff or a simple formula. In reality, personal injury compensation is calculated by breaking loss down into components and assessing evidence for each one. This article explains how compensation is calculated in […]
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