You can also claim for past and future financial losses and expenses such as loss of earnings and the cost of any treatments you may need to aid your recovery. What evidence do I need to provide for a personal injury claim? It’s important to provide your student advisors with as much information as possible when seeking advice. You will need as many details as you can provide about the incident itself including the date, time and any documents and witness details that could help with your injury claim. You’ll also need to provide your student advisors with a detailed description of what happened, who you think is responsible and why. You will need to be able to prove that your injuries were caused because of the negligence of someone else. If you have been injured in the last three years through no fault of your own, we can help with free initial advice. The clinic is run by the Legal Advice Clinic (LAC) and appointments can be booked as virtual online meetings. You will be offered a 30 minute appointment where Legal Advice Clinic (LAC) student advisors will listen to your personal injury case accompanied by a qualified lawyer, and take time to understand your personal situation. Important, please note: No legal advice is given at the appointment, but students will prepare an Attendance Note or a Letter of Advice which will be sent to the client within 21 days following your appointment. All legal advice is researched and written by our law students but is supervised by a qualified and practising Personal Injury Lawyer.
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