The Accident Advice Bureau are personal injury claims specialists who will help claim the 100% compensation* which is deserved, following an accident which has resulted in a severe bruising or tissue damage injury. We ensure the claim is handled on a No Win No Fee no risk basis.
To talk to us about your bruising or tissue damage claim, please call us, request a call back or fill in the claim online form, it's that simple.
Severe bruising or tissue damage are two very common injuries suffered from an accident. People often think they are unable to claim for this, but often these injuries will last for several weeks or months.
A medical assessment may be required to help determine the exact level of compensation you will receive based on all of your injuries and length of suffering. To see examples of injury compensation awards, please click on the link for our Compensation Estimator.
The Accident Advice Bureau make the process claiming compensation very easy and ensure that by winning your bruising or tissue damage claim you will receive 100% compensation*. For example, if you are awarded £3,000 you will receive £3,000. If your accident claim is not won, you will pay absolutely nothing! We also claim for any loss of earnings you may have had, damage to clothing if this needed to be removed due to a road traffic accident, travel expenses and home help if required, these are on top of the compensation awarded for your injuries. You will have the peace of mind knowing your accident claim will be worked on by a personal injury specialist solicitor with a No Win No Fee agreement in place.
Every year, thousands of people have reason to submit an accident claim and claim compensation with our help on a No Win No Fee basis.
Whatever the cause of your accident and bruising or tissue damage injury, please contact our friendly staff today. We will talk your claim through with you, assess your case and advise you accordingly.
*100% compensation does not apply to untraced drivers or Criminal Injury (assault). In such cases a percentage of the compensation may be deducted by the solicitor.
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