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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.
When buying a used car it is always likely that you will have to put it in for an MOT test not long after it becomes yours. This can always be slightly daunting as there can be that little slither of doubt in your mind as to whether your car is road worthy or not and . . . → Read More: Buy Used Cars With Confidence Through Understanding MOT Checks
An email scam is going around that is targeting motorists and the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has warned member of the public. Recipients of the email are asked to update details of their driving license by following an online link, but the DVLA is alerting people that it does not come from them.
Upon receiving their licenses thousands of suspended motorists realized they had been charged incorrectly for a medical check. They also have realized they may have paid higher car insurance as well, because of this loophole and that has them infuriated.
The compulsory exams are for suspended drivers deemed “high risk” offenders. The label is after having been . . . → Read More: DVLA overcharging motorists
Buying a personalised number plate could feel like a big hassle. You may feel that it will be a lot of hard work and it may have put you off doing it.
However, it is not really that difficult at all. All you need to do is to fill out a form to the DVLA and send . . . → Read More: Changing your number plate
The DVLA has stressed the fact that even though many people are asking that the system for licensing motorhome drivers be altered it does not have any plans to make a separate category for these owners.
The call for a new category is due to the fact that a C1 licence, which is usually reserved for commercial . . . → Read More: DVLA will not budge on motorhomes
Drivers continue to be tricked into purchasing stolen cars despite maximum effort by the DVLA to put a halt to cloned cars. Criminals are using DVLA forms stolen back in 2006 (which will not be obsolete until 2012) to clone stolen vehicles against existing ones.
It is reported that new car sales are down nearly nine per cent from one year ago. The introduction of registration plates with the digits “60’ failed to aid the decrease in sales. Most responsible for the slide is the stoppage of the scrappage plan. Cash-for-bangers had absolutely boosted the industry to what some are now . . . → Read More: New 60 number plates do nothing for sales
A 37-year old woman fraudulently reversed the DVLA five-year ban on her driving license with an e-mail. Kalpna Copeland pretended to be an official from York Magistrates Court. She sent an e-mail telling the DVLA that the ban on her driving license no longer applied. A clerk believed her and reinstated her privilege to drive.
Raymond Hampshire, aged 87, had cataracts in both eyes and should not have been driving when he hit a scoter tossing Fiona Buckley, aged 43, with spina bifida to the ground.
The off-road notification system of the DVLA is in disarray due to administrative chaos and the fact that is not legally enforceable. In fact, two court cases that have recently been settled suggest that the DVLA may be unlawfully acting against cars parked off-road, and does not really have any power over motorists, at least not . . . → Read More: DVLA off-road notification system has no teeth