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June 2, 2010

6 Month Jail Sentence for Accident Claim Fraud

Filed under: accident claim, personal injury — Tags: , , — admin @ 3:11 pm

Victims of road accidents who are injured as a result of another person’s negligent driving are entitled to claim compensation for their injuries, financial losses and damage to their property, such as their car if it was damaged in the accident. Insurance policies, which are a legal requirement for all drivers, are in place to pay compensation on the liable driver’s behalf in such circumstances. Unfortunately, in recent years there has been a massive increase in fraudulent insurance claims, in which dishonest motorists intentionally cause accidents, exaggerate injuries and may even invent witnesses to ensure that they win hefty compensation payouts. This practise is, obviously, illegal but is affecting motorists by bumping up the costs they pay for their insurance premiums.

A recent case of a man who tried to make a fraudulent claim for compensation ended with him being sentenced to six months in jail for fraud, which the judge said he hoped would set the example that insurance companies, law firms, the courts and the general public will not tolerate fraudulent compensation claims.

Anjam Shabir claimed to have been involved in an accident in October 2008, yet his report of events did not match with the opinion of an industry expert whose job is to investigate car crash scenes for evidence. In order to reinforce his story, Mr Shabir enlisted his sister and friend to lie and say they had been passengers in the car at the time of the accident. All three then lied to doctors about injuries they claimed to have sustained in an attempt to win up to £25,000 of fraudulent compensation money from the insurers of the other driver, a Mr Steiner who was an illegal immigrant and who has now been deported.

As well as Mr Shabir’s six months in prison, his friend and sister were each ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work.

Hopefully, continued efforts by insurers and law firms to fully investigate suspect compensation claims will continue to make life harder for the dishonest motorists who raise the premiums of their honest counterparts as well as hindering the accident claims process for those victims who genuinely need their compensation.

March 9, 2010

Personal Injury Claims in the News

Every now and then there is a high profile personal injury claim in the press and we always take a healthy interest in them. This is because we are very interested in personal injury claims, accident claims and compensation law and we like to keep on top of things so that we can offer our clients the very best.

The past couple of weeks have seen a personal injury claim in the news made by former Premiership footballer, Dean Ashton. He is making a personal injury claim against the FA following an injury which happened in 2006 during a tackle in an England training session and ultimately caused the end of his footballing career.

Ashton has decided to make the claim because the injury he sustained in the tackle didn’t end his career until three years later in 2009, because he attempted to regain his fitness for three years after being injured. The fact that the injury occurred more than two years ago has meant that his personal insurance policy is void.

We’re going to be keeping our eyes out for news of how his claim goes. Don’t forget that should you have a personal injury to claim for, we can help.

December 3, 2009

Accidents Can Happen Anywhere

Filed under: accident claim — Tags: , , , — admin @ 3:15 pm

Public places are where most accidents happen due to poor maintenance, reckless behaviour and many distractions. This article demonstrates how even the most social places can be a hotbed of accidents waiting to happen.

Safety issues are not ignored when a swimming pool is opened to the public. However, despite the best planning there will always be unexpected circumstances that could jeopardize the swimmers in the public swimming pool. PatnehamSwimmingPool(web)

Trained lifeguards are typically on duty and their certifications are available for viewing, but their experience level may be in question. Drowning is not the only accident that can happen at a public swimming pool.

Pool owners need to keep the surrounding pool areas safe from danger as well as just keeping lifeguards on hand. Swimming pool users have had thousands of pounds paid out through their accident claim if they have slipped on loose tiles, uneven surfaces or hurt themselves on sharp edges.

Pool users can present a danger to their fellow swimmers if they do not take enough care. When a few become too rowdy they can hurt their people by jumping on them or hitting them by accident. Sometimes foreign objects will be thrown into the pool which could also cause accidents and injury.

Despite the best efforts by the community operating the public swimming pool, diseases can still be freely transmitted from one to another through the water.

However these factors do not mean that fun cannot be had at a swimming pool, especially during the summer when friends want a fun place to get together.

You will have more fun at a pool if you keep yourself and those around you safe by regulating your actions. Small children especially must be watched and guarded closely by their adult supervisors to ensure their safety as well as to make sure they do not interfere with the plans of others using the public swimming pool.

While the overall responsibility for the safety of the swimmers falls to the operators of a public swimming pool, personal safety needs to be the responsibility of everyone at the pool.

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