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Water Sports Injury

There is no denying the fact that water sports are one of the most adventurous sports but at the same time a lot of risk factors are associated with them. A lot of injuries can occur due to negligence or unexpected accidents. While surfing the waters, injuries can occur if the person is not fit enough to swim and if the correct equipments are not in place.

During canoeing and kayaking, boats can capsize, and if the kayakers are not wearing any life jackets, there is a serious threat to their life in case the boat capsizes. People who suffer from asthma or other breathing disorders can get seriously injured while scuba diving or snorkelling.

Amateurs should not try ice swimming in self cut holes and make sure that they do not suffer from any serious ailment or a heart disease. This can pose serious risk to their lives.

If you face injury due to third party negligence, you can seek compensation claims for the same. If you are playing for an event and get an injured, you can make a claim for a defect in the equipment or the sporting place or if there was a lack of some other sporting facility. Also the compensation can be claimed if the concerned staff did not make efforts to avoid unnecessary risks or if you were not provided with enough training.

If an instructor gave wrong instructions that lead to injury, you become eligible to demand a compensation claim. Reckless behavior by the fellow players and lack of good and safe equipments are some of the other reasons for which you can ask compensation.

If a person gets injured during any of the water sports, the first thing to be done is to call for medical help and check for the seriousness of the injury.
Keep the medical records with you as you may need to provide them as an evidence to make a claim. To make a claim, you need to contact a good solicitor. The evidence would be needed to make a valid claim.

Any compensation paid to you would include two things. First compensation for the pain you suffered, also called the general damages. This may include the amount for your inability to get back to your work that you used to do earlier. It is for a shorter period. Secondly, it includes compensation for losses and expenses, also known as special damages. For this purpose you need to retain the receipts and other medical records.

In some special cases, expenses on equipment, housing and transport is also included. To know more about the claims and compensation, one can log on to the various websites dedicated to this purpose. Also, you can find water sports injury solicitors online to get all the help for you. If any incident leads to a person’s death, the dependent relative can claim the compensation.

Testimonials
Work Accident Claim
Mr W was working as an electrician in a poorly lit cellar when he fell onto breeze blocks left by the contractor. He suffered a knee injury that prevented him from pursuing his dream of setting up a business on his own. Mr W was awarded £57,000.00
"I would give the money back today not to have had this accident, but I felt in safe hands with my Solicitor."
Mrs W of Portsmouth

See how much your claim could be worth.

Examples of Compensation Awards for Injury Claims*
Serious Back Injury
£30,000
Wrist Injury
£3,000
Serious Neck Injury
£30,000
Serious Hand Injury
£10,000
Ankle Injury
£3,000
Serious Knee Injury
£20,000
Serious Head Injury
£50,000

*damages for loss of earnings and other losses and expenses are commonly paid in addition to the injury award and will vary in each case