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Pedestrian Accident Claim

Pedestrian accident…‘It wasn’t the driver’s fault that he didn’t see me.’

 

A) ‘Pedestrian accident was my fault.’
I didn’t see the car flying around the corner. I should have been paying more attention. My head injury will heal in time. I don’t want to make a pedestrian accident claim; if I’d been much more alert, I’m sure I’d have seen the driver coming.

 

B) ‘Pedestrian accident could have killed me!’
If I was on a racing track, then I’d accept that it was my fault. But, this is a little village and the roads are narrow with sharp bends. It’s the driver that owes me a Duty of Care to ensure that he doesn’t endanger pedestrians; I’m going to make a pedestrian accident claim.

 

C) ‘Pedestrian accident claims at Claims For.’
The first-class personal injury lawyers at Claims For are outstanding. They not only aim to claim more compensation than everyday injury lawyers, but they also work on a No Win No Fee basis too. How do I make a pedestrian accident claim?

 

Pedestrian accident could have been fatal…
It sounds like this pedestrian accident could have been avoided with a little more carefulness from the driver. If you’ve been involved in a pedestrian accident that was caused by the driver behaving negligently you’d be justifiably making a pedestrian accident claim for compensation today.

 

Where next?
> Times are tough I’m going to make a pedestrian accident claim.
> I think I’ll read a little more about Duty of Care.
> I’m rich so I don’t need compensation.

 

 

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