How to improve your chance of success in road traffic accident claims


Every year, nearly 200,000 people are injured in road traffic accidents in the UK. If you are unfortunate enough to become part of this statistic, then you do not simply have to accept the burden of your injuries without complaint. Road traffic accident claims can provide victims with the compensation they deserve.


In order to win a road traffic accident claim, you will need to prove that the accident was the fault of another driver. You need to collect as much evidence as possible to prove what happened and show the injuries that you sustained. The step-by-step guide below will help you to gather appropriate evidence and maximise your chances of winning your claim.


What to do immediately after a road traffic accident


Before you leave the scene of the accident, make sure that you get full contact details for all other drivers who were involved, as well as details of their insurance providers. In many accident situations, it is a good idea to call the police to the scene so that they can document what happened.



Take photographs of the accident scene. The photos do not have to be beautiful works of art – a few quick snaps with your smartphone will do, as long as you include all the relevant details. Make sure you document the damage sustained by each vehicle involved in the collision, the final positions of the vehicles, and any skid marks left on the tarmac. If you forgot to take photographs at the time of the accident, then you can still return to the scene later to photograph the location where the accident took place, as well as remnants of the collision such as skid marks or glass fragments. These photographs will help you to explain what happened and how your vehicle was affected.



Seek medical attention as soon as possible for your injuries. Even if you think that your injuries are minor, it is still a good idea to at least see your GP, as conditions such as whiplash can have serious and long-lasting consequences. Make sure that medical staff who are treating you make detailed notes about your symptoms. You can also keep your own symptom notes and take photos of visible injuries such as cuts and bruises.



Dealing with insurance claims and expenses



You need to let your insurance provider know that your vehicle has been involved in an accident. Make sure that you have all the details of the accident close to hand when you call the insurance company to report the accident. Your insurer will let you know whether you can go ahead and get your car repaired, or whether you need to use a particular repair garage to carry out the work.



You can claim some expenses associated with an accident from your insurance provider, such as repair costs and perhaps the cost of hiring a replacement vehicle. Other costs can be recovered from the driver who caused the accident in the form of compensation.



Pursuing road traffic accident claims



In order to have the best chance of winning compensation in any accident claim, you need to have high quality legal representation. Get in touch with a lawyer who can help you to pursue your claim. With good legal representation and a strong body of evidence, you have the best possible chance of getting the compensation you deserve.