| Have you been injured or fallen ill whilst on holiday ?
Then contact one of our specialist Solicitors to see if you can claim compensation.
How we can help?
Our qualified and very experienced Solicitors will handle your claim. We are dedicated to fighting for victims of accidents. We guarantee to recover maximum compensation in the shortest possible time. We offer home visits and out of hours service.
We guarantee you receive 100% COMPENSATION and our service is ABSOLUTELY FREE.
What can I claim for?
You are entitled to compensation for the pain and suffering caused by your injuries and the effect of your injuries on your lifestyle and day to day living.
You can also claim for any financial losses such as loss of earnings, medical and travelling expenses. You can claim for the cost of family members and friends to look after you.
What should I do now?
Contact one of our specialist Solicitors for FAST FRIENDLY AND FREE ADVICE.
We promise to return your call within ONE HOUR. We can call you at any time to suit and can visit you at home or your work place and out of hours.
Further information
The law can vary considerably and it is often necessary to issue Court proceedings in the Country where the accident or illness happened.
HOWEVER, there are a number of English statutory provisions which assist in enabling cases to be brought in this Country.
There are the The Package Travel, Package Holiday and Package Tour Regulations 1992. These impose strict liability on the Tour Operator in relation to any act or omission of their agents who are providing part of the package, i.e. the hotel. This enables holidaymakers to sue the Tour Operator directly in the English Courts for negligence, breach of contract and misrepresentation.
Examples of claims:
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Road traffic accidents |
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Food poisioning, i.e. solmonella |
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Crypotosporidium, i.e. water born bacteria often found in swimming pools |
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Watersport accidents |
In addition to claiming compensation for the particular injuries and illness you suffer you can also claim compensation due to the fact that your holiday has been ruined. This is called "LOSS OF ENJOYMENT"
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