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October 9, 2008

Sport Accident Compensation

Filed under: Sport Injury Claims — admin @ 8:10 am

With so many accident compensation claims being handled on a no win no fee basis, many sporting accident claims are made by people who have been injured whilst taking part in the activity. This is because the claimant is not liable for costs and therefore has nothing to lose by making a sport accident compensation claim.

The accident could be due to a defect in the playing surface, which has cause the injury. Other reasons could be due to the malicious, violent or recklessness of another competitor. The equipment which was supplied could be defective or unsafe and should not have been used. Training on the facilities may not have been given or the required level of supervision may not have been given.

Not every accident or injury can be claimed for during sport. For example, rugby players will suffer cuts and bruising due to the nature of the sport and this is to be expected. Boxing is another sport where the competitors are likely to be injured but without being able to claim.

The organisers of sporting events are to ensure all is done to make the sporting activity as safe as possible.

When making a sport injury compensation claim, if the case is won then expenses such as travel expenses which are due to the accident, prescription costs and any loss of earnings you may have suffered can be claimed for.

Ourselves as personal injury claims specialists and our injury solicitors are very experienced in making an injury compensation claim for victims of sport accidents. You will receive 100% of the accident compensation awarded if the claim is won and pay nothing if it is lost as it is run on a No Win No Fee basis.

Please claim online by clicking: Sport Accident Compensation, call us on 0845 10 88 333 or request a call back from our home page.

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*100% compensation does not apply to untraced drivers or Criminal Injury (assault). In such accident claims a percentage of the compensation may be deducted by the solicitor.

   
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