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Claims Direct can provide you with support for personal injury claims for an accident that wasn't your fault. As a No Win No Fee Solicitor Claims Direct will always strive to obtain the maximum amount of compensation for your personal injury, and you will always keep 100% of your compensation.
Medical Negligence
Millions of people are treated by health care workers every year, sometimes things do go wrong. If this has happened to you or a loved one, Claims Direct can help you receive compensation for clinical or medical negligence, and you will always keep 100% of your compensation.
Road Traffic Accident
Road traffic accidents are a common cause of personal injuries. If you've been involved in a car accident, Claims Direct can help you claim compensation whether you are making a whiplash claim or have suffered bruising or a more serious injury, and you will always keep 100% of your compensation.
Accident At Work
Over a million people suffer an accident at work every year. And while some injuries are minor, others can have serious consequences such as time out of work, financial and emotional strain and even permanent disability or death. Claims Direct can assist you in making a claim for an accident at work, and you will always keep 100% of your compensation.
Slip and Trip
Tripping on uneven paving or road surfaces and slipping on unclean floors are some of the most common accidents. Although many slip and trip injuries are minor, some can be serious and have long-term effects. Claims Direct can assist you in making a claim, helping you get back on track as quickly as possible and you will always keep 100% of your compensation.
From tomorrow people who apply online for their driving licences will have to answer questions regarding organ donation before they are able to complete their applications. This is a joint initiative between the DVLA website and the Organ Donor Register to encourage more people to think seriously about organ donation and to increase the numbers who . . . → Read More: Organ donation questions now part of driving licence application
It has been revealed that a Merseyside motorist is driving around with 23 points on their licence. This information was gleaned from the DVLA after a freedom of information request was submitted by the BBC. The figures obtained from the DVLA showed that there are currently 322 drivers with more than 12 points on their licence . . . → Read More: Merseyside motorist is still driving around even with 23 points
The secret to passing the driving test on your first try is to take it in Scotland in the rural west region. The government’s DVLA figures reveal that non-pass rates in Highland and Argyll are about 20%, a great deal lower than other rates in the urban areas of Scotland where some are as high as . . . → Read More: Scotland’s Highlands are easiest place to pass driving test
It seems that one of the rites of passage into adulthood for many teenagers or young adults is the day the driving examiner turns to them and utters the words “Congratulations, you have passed!”
What then follows for most young drivers is the search for affordable first-time driver car insurance.
As the weather gets warmer and British Summer Time officially starting, the news reaches us from ‘Trafficmaster’ that the roads this coming Easter break will be heir busiest for years. This is despite the current fuel prices. . . . → Read More: Easter getaway may be hard work on the crowded roads
Research from AXA shows that one in ten of us has had a prang while driving either to or from a holiday destination in the UK, while 7% more have had a bump on the way to or from their UK airport, railway station or ferry port on the way to their holidays.
This is a great short video using kids to highlight exactly how ridiculous we look as adults when we indulge in . . . → Read More: Road Rage Video – Kids Style
The internet is rapidly becoming primary source for learner drivers trying to find a driving school. There are a myriad of schools and instructors to choose from at a wide variety of prices. But cheap driving lessons won’t necessarily mean failing the driving test over and over. Take your time and select a company with a . . . → Read More: Finding the right driving school
With ever increasing fuel prices due to the soaring cost of oil and various unrelated planned UK tax hikes, the cost of living is increasing ever higher.
There are many creative ways to improve fuel consumption; from chipping your engine management system to using magnets that are supposed to increase fuel burn by agitating fuel particles. Some . . . → Read More: 10 Top Tips for Fuel Economy
Here are some tips for driving in snow and ice from compensation claims website, Nowinnofee.co.uk.
Take it Slowly
When driving in heavy snow the most crucial step is to go slow. Remain in a low gear for optimum control and don’t be tempted to rush, no matter how late you are for work. Even when roads look clear, . . . → Read More: Advice for driving in wintry conditions