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How To Make a Compensation Claim for the Deceased

The pain and suffering that arises due to losing a loved one is excruciating. In this unbearable situation the last thing on your mind will be claiming compensation for the fatal accident. However pursuing a claim in this situation is vital to ensure the financial security of the family is maintained. In such agonising cases, Excalibur Solicitors can provide appropriate help in the form of legal support and advice on how to make a compensation claim for the deceased.

There are numerous circumstances that lead to fatal accidents. Accidents occurring on the road, at the work place, in public places and due to medical negligence are some of the situations giving rise to fatal accidents. If fault for the deceased’s death lies with another person, the victims family members are entitled to claim compensation.  

The compensation can be split into two parts. The first part of the claim takes into account the suffering and pain endured by the victim along with the loss of amenity that has been experienced. It also encompasses medical expenses incurred and loss of income from the date of injury to date of death. A drawback of the claim for pain and suffering is that it cannot be claimed in cases where the victim’s death was instant. Further no award is made if the victim did not regain consciousness following the accident.  

A vital factor in such a claim is the number of dependents of the deceased person. The dependent(s) can claim compensation if they have sustained financial losses following the death of a loved one. Dependents will include children, spouse and parents. The compensation claim will be substantially large if the victim was the main income earner of the household. 
 
If you need assistance on how to make a compensation claim for the deceased consult an accident Solicitor to help you get the amount of compensation due. Excalibur Solicitors act on a no win no basis and do not charge any fees if we do not win the case.

 

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Slip in Public House
Mrs C whilst walking towards the bar area slipped on the wet floor of a public house whilst walking towards the bar area. She fell awkwardly causing a complex fracture of her right wrist. The insurers denied liability alleging the floor was dry and that Mrs C was drunk and jumping on the dancefloor. Excalibur obtained evidence refuting this and issued the claim at Court. Settlement was reached just prior to the trial when Mrs C was awarded £20,000.00 she said:
"I would just like to say thanks to the staff who have been first class explaining things to me all the way and keeping me informed."
Mrs C from Middlesbrough