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If you suffer injury, or damage to your property - for example in a car crash, an accident at work, or a slip / trip - and if it was someone else's fault (even partly) then you may be entitled to compensation. Runhams have specialists who can help you.
Types of Personal Injury Claims
We have specialist personal injury experts accredited under the Solicitors Regulation Authority Personal Injury Scheme, APIL (Association of Personal Injury Lawyers), and Runhams is a member of MASS (Motor Accident Solicitors Society, an organisation of solicitors firms dedicated to helping the innocent victims of road accidents).
Runhams can advise you about any kind of compensation claim, including:
Key Benefits Of Choosing Runhams Solicitors
- Keep 100% of your compensation
- Conditional Fees (“No Win, No Fee”) arrangements are available, combined with Insurance Cover against your risk of losing your case
- Nothing to pay if you lose - insurance available if you don’t have any
- No insurance premiums to pay up-front
- No credit agreements
- Rehabilitation - if required we can make arrangements for things such as physiotherapy and private treatment to aid your recovery
- If necessary, we can arrange for a temporary replacement vehicle whilst yours is off the road
Uninsured and Untraced Drivers
The Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) Legal Expenses Scheme is designed to help with funding legal costs when claiming against an uninsured motorist. If you are the victim of an uninsured motorist, and if you do not already have legal expenses cover of your own, then you should qualify for this free Legal Expenses Scheme which is aimed to ensure that you won't be out of pocket if you take legal action.
The M.I.B. will also make a contribution to your legal costs according to a fixed scale. We will tell you whether or not that contribution is likely to be enough to cover your legal costs, and if not, how much you might have to pay.
Make A Free Enquiry?
Please complete our free enquiry form or call us on 01274 53 22 33.
