Balfor Legal - Personal Injury Claims Specialist

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Balfor Legal provides personal injury claims for clients. The personal injury lawyers at Balfor Legal have recovered substantial compensation for clients who have been involved in all kinds of accidents, be it whilst driving in a car, at work, on the road or street, on holiday in the UK or abroad, or because of a faulty product and many more types of claims.Offer free accident claim advice.Clients receive 100 % compensation.

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Balfor Legal – Personal Injury Claims Specialist - 08000 23 46 95 Balfor Legal provides personal injury claims for clients. We do not receive work from Insurance Companies and are Independent acting always in your best interests and do not pay Insurance companies or other claims companies for our work. We obtain all our work directly from you the public. Our legal costs are paid by the other side which means we can give you 100% compensation without any deductions. The personal injury lawyers at Balfor Legal have recovered substantial compensation for clients who have been involved in all kinds of accidents, be it whilst driving in a car, at work, on the road or street, on holiday in the UK or abroad, or because of a faulty product and many more types of claims. • Vehicular accidents or falls normally cause neck injuries. This type of personal injury can be potentially serious. The personal injuries involve the muscles, ligaments, joints, tendons, or nerves of the neck. Symptoms of neck injuries include stiff neck, muscle spasms in the neck, neck pain, transferred pain to the arms and fingers, Chronic pain, paralysis, cervical neck injuries such as whiplash, back injuries, or spinal cord injuries may result from these personal injuries. • Whiplash injuries are usually a result from a rear-end or side impact automobile accident. Some of these personal injuries are minor while others can be much more serious. Symptoms of whiplash are pain, stiffness, swelling in the neck, lower back pain, numbness, tingling in the arms and/or hands, exhaustion, blurred vision, dizziness, ringing in the ears, difficulty swallowing, headaches, pain in the shoulder or shoulder blades, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, irritability, depression, change in sleep patterns, and muscle spasms. Whiplash compensation ranges from £1000 to £4,575 for minor whiplash injuries, £4,575 to £14,500 for moderate whiplash injuries, and £19,100 to £86,500 or more for severe whiplash injuries, this is just an estimate and the compensation varies with case. • Head injuries occur during automobile accidents, falls, assaults, or in home or job-related accidents. This type of personal injury includes skull fracture, cerebral contusion (bruising), concussion, lacerations, traumatic subdural hematoma, traumatic extramural hematoma, traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage, and a severe injury may result in a coma or in death. Symptoms of head injuries are headaches, comas, confusion, seizures, drowsiness, nausea and vomiting, and personality change. Head injuries can be life-threatening personal injuries. • The most common back injuries are sprains, strains, fractured vertebrae, and herniated discs. The most common area suffering from these personal injuries is the lower back. Back injuries can be caused by automobile accidents, falls, a stabbing, falling on your butt, blunt force to the head or back. Severe back injuries can lead to paralysis or death. • Soft-tissue injuries are a result of damage to tendons, ligaments, and muscles. These personal injuries are sprains, strains, and contusions (bruising). Sprains occur when a ligament becomes twisted. Sprains are usually suffered in the wrist, knee, or ankle. A strain occurs when a force causes an injury to the muscles of tendons. Bruising occurs when from a direct force. • The shoulder is held in place by tendons, ligaments, and muscles. Shoulder injuries are difficult personal injuries because the shoulder is a complex area of the body. These personal injuries include tendonitis, bursitis, strains, sprains, torn rotator cuffs, dislocations, fractures, and separations. • Pelvic and hip injuries usually occur in a fall. The hip is the area where the thigh meets the pelvis. Personal injuries involving these areas are strains, fractures, dislocations, and bursitis. Treatments for hip and pelvis personal injuries are physical therapy, medicines, rest, and surgery. One hip surgery is hip replacement.

• Personal injuries to the arms and elbows take occurrence from a fall or an accident. Arm personal injuries include tendinitis, bursitis, broken bones, sprains, and dislocations. Elbow personal injuries are tendonitis, bursitis, fractures, sprains, dislocations, and strains. Elbow personal injuries involve the bones, ligaments, cartilage, and fluid. • Knee injuries involve sprains, strains, tendonitis, meniscal tears, fractures, dislocations, and cartilage injuries. Personal injuries to the knee affect the bones, cartilage, muscles, tendons, joints, and fluid. Some side effects include pain, redness, and swelling of the knee. The recovery time for a knee injury can take extensive physical therapy and treatment. • Foot personal injuries comprise of sprained ankles, high ankle sprains, broken ankles, lisfranc joint injuries (ruptured ligaments), acute inflammation, and a broken foot. Treatment involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation. • Damage to the ribs is caused by force to the chest area. These personal injuries usually occur during automobile accidents, assaults, falling from great heights, or a heavy object crushing the ribs. The numerous personal injuries connected to damage to the ribs are soft tissue injuries, rib fractures, flail chest, broken ribs, pneumothorax, cardiac and blood vessel ailments, and a ruptured spleen. Symptoms of these personal injuries include difficulty breathing, pain when breathing, coughing, sneezing, or laughing, muscle spasms, and heart or lung problems. • Psychiatric damage can take place during an accident or from witnessing an accident. Personal injury claims filed as a result of psychiatric damage are a consequence of mental illness caused by an accident. • A slip or fall personal injury and an accident involving a direct force to the head can cause epilepsy. Epilepsy is a result of brain trauma. It is a personal injury that is permanent. Epilepsy can cause a loss in consciousness, a loss of sensations, and can affect body movements. • Paralysis due to an accident is the direct result of the complete loss of muscle function in a specific location of the body. Paralysis may be temporary or permanent. This personal injury may involve one or more areas of the body. Paralysis personal injuries happen from an automobile accident, a great fall, or a doctor’s negligence. Paralyses caused by specific injuries comprise of spinal cord injuries and a broken neck. • Senses personal injuries are an outcome of eye injuries, blindness, deafness, tinnitus, loss of taste, or loss of smell. Eye injuries and blindness can be the product of accidents, Deafness and the loss of smell can be the result of car accidents, head injuries, injury to the middle ear, injury to the inner ear, inhalation of fumes, an explosion, or an extreme noise. Tinnitus, ringing of the ears, may occur during excessively loud noises. Loss of taste can be the cause of a personal injury or an exposure to chemicals. Balfor Legal has worked in this area of law for a substantial length of time and has a long list of satisfied clients who have benefited from their services. By contacting Balfor Legal, you will be able to talk to one of our personal injury lawyers who are equipped to handle and advise you comprehensively in respect of an accident compensation claim. To know more about our services please visit our website www.balforlegal.co.uk or you can also call on our Freephone Number : 08000 23 46 95.

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