Yes of course, but who should do the claiming on his behalf? He could write them a letter himself, but I expect he'd get more if it was coming from an experienced legal team.He needs to claim against the other drivers insurance that they would have given him.
Update - I told him to try and do it through his own insurance, as per the advice here. He's happy with that, and contacted them. They want to charge him 25% of whatever payout he gets! WTF? They'd also get their costs paid by the other side. I think that's outrageous.
Is that what you guys had in mind when you suggested using his own insurance company? I googled for how much these legal companies charge when doing this sort of claim for you, and clicked a link to one of the well known companies that advertise a lot - they said they don't take any cut of the payout, they get their payment from the other side (which is what I'd expect to happen). I wonder if they'd put in the effort to get a decent payout in the first place though, or if their contract ensures the claimant has to settle on their advice or something daft?
Yes of course, but who should do the claiming on his behalf? He could write them a letter himself, but I expect he'd get more if it was coming from an experienced legal team.
Thanks. What kind of offer would you hope they'd make? The driver has already admitted responsibility, the police were there, they know it was the car driver's fault, so the only case to fight is the amount of compensation.[MENTION=4019]Triggaaar[/MENTION], get your mate to 'find a local lawyer' via the APIL website.
Thanks. What kind of offer would you hope they'd make? The driver has already admitted responsibility, the police were there, they know it was the car driver's fault, so the only case to fight is the amount of compensation.
Update - I told him to try and do it through his own insurance, as per the advice here. He's happy with that, and contacted them. They want to charge him 25% of whatever payout he gets! WTF? They'd also get their costs paid by the other side. I think that's outrageous.
Is that what you guys had in mind when you suggested using his own insurance company? I googled for how much these legal companies charge when doing this sort of claim for you, and clicked a link to one of the well known companies that advertise a lot - they said they don't take any cut of the payout, they get their payment from the other side (which is what I'd expect to happen). I wonder if they'd put in the effort to get a decent payout in the first place though, or if their contract ensures the claimant has to settle on their advice or something daft?
Yes of course, but who should do the claiming on his behalf? He could write them a letter himself, but I expect he'd get more if it was coming from an experienced legal team.
......He's ok...... He has a slightly injured knee, torn ligaments in his shoulder, etc.
Not yet, no.To try to give this a bit of context, is he able to function normally/work?
A fair payment for his injuries and suffering etc.What’s he looking to get out of this accident?
More so if you're a biker I imagine. And bikers should also ensure they have a good will.Just goes to show the false saving if you don't take out Legal Expenses cover when you arrange your motor insurance!