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MAG Commercial – MAG and NewLaw
Issued June 2006
If you are thinking about making a claim for compensation following a bike accident, but are worried about the additional stress it could cause, or the expense you think it will cost you, read on!
The period immediately following a bike accident is invariably both stressful and painful.
The first thing, and possibly the only thing on your mind will be getting better so you can get back out on your bike.
But if your accident was caused by someone else's carelessness, you could be injured and left seriously out of pocket as a direct result of someone else's actions.
You will almost certainly have heard of Personal Injury claims, but perhaps you are worried about the costs and the potential stress of going through a claim process. It is in this situation that a Personal Injury specialist such as NewLaw can help you.
You will soon realise that you are not on your own, as you will be guided through your claim every step of the way by experienced staff. And because claims are dealt with under a conditional fee arrangement, if you win your case, the costs are paid by the losing party and you keep 100% of your compensation. And if you lose your case, you are not required to pay the legal fees involved in your case.
Why NewLaw?
NewLaw have set up a dedicated MAG helpline to personally assist MAG members with any claim they are considering making.
NewLaw's philosophy is to take the worry away from you.
On average, personal injury claims take 18 months to settle.
However, the NewLaw approach has been especially designed to get your compensation faster so you can get back out on the road quicker.
So all you have to worry about is getting better.
Should you make a claim?
If you have been involved in a non-fault bike accident in the last 3 years, you could be entitled to compensation.
You don't even have to decide for yourself whether you have a good claim. NewLaw will do that for you.
If you are interested but still want to know more, visit the website www.new-law.co.uk or contact one of their advisors for non- obligation advice on the special MAG members helpline on 02920 437 694
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