
Passengers
I was a passenger, I’m not sure who caused the accident; can I still make a claim?
If you are a passenger in a vehicle, you will have a very good prospect of being able to claim for your injuries.
Some people worry about making a claim, particularly in cases where they think the driver of their vehicle may be responsible and that driver is a relative or friend.
We can explain what affect your claim will have on the driver. Generally your driver will have an insurance policy so it shouldn’t cost them a penny.
As a passenger you are the innocent victim and if you have sustained personal injury as a result of the accident you are entitled to make a claim.
Who caused the accident and which insurance company ultimately has to pay out depends on the accident circumstances, we can assess the case and advise you as to likely outcome.
If you were a passenger on a bus or in a taxi and you sustain injury as a result of an accident with another vehicle or as a result of your drivers erratic driving you may have a claim.
It helps if you know the registration number of the vehicle and you should ask for the driver’s name. If you’re on a bus then write the number and the route down and keep a copy of your ticket, speak to other passengers and ask for their contact details as they may be willing to act as a witness.
For advice about what your claim’s worth and what COMPENSATION you can expect to recover
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