The congestion ridden roads of UK have been on the rise over the years. With increase in purchase power parity, the number of personal vehicles has also increased. The direct result of this is the number of traffic and road accidents that keep taking place every now and then. But the positive signs of UK traffic control are seen from the statistics of 2008-9 which portray a substantial fall over years.
There were in overall terms 170,591 road accidents reported to the police involving personal injury in 2008 which has shown a 6% fall from the year before and 25,462 involved death or serious injury, which again portrayed a fall from the previous years.
Though the current statistical figure is staggering high, a substantial fall calls for the appreciation of the measures taken by the government. The UK government has come up with various compensation amounts considering the amount of damage inflicted on the person and the car concerned.
For minor whiplash injuries, it provides a compensation of £850 to £2,800. This ensures the basic medical requirements from the accident. Depending on the degree of injury inflicted on the neck, the compensation amount keeps increasing.
For a Neck pain lasting up to two years, you get £2,800 to £5,000 and for a permanent or recurring neck pain and stiffness, it is as high as £8,700 to £16,000. If the neck pain is severe and there is permanent damage to the cervical spine, there is provision under the government for paying compensation up to £95,500.
For a whiplash neck injury, which is a pretty common type pf injury in car accidents the possibility of compensation is varied. You can claim various other types of compensation along with the operation and medication involving your neck injury.
For example, when your vehicle is beyond repair you are entitled to claim the expense of the fuel that was in the tank at the time of your traffic accident. If you are involved in a trucking accident the amount can run into thousands.
Even canceled holidays due to the accident have a provision of being compensated under UK car accident compensation.
The road accident compensation claims have been made public friendly owing to the damages inflicted on pedestrians and some drivers who suffer with no fault of theirs. That is why a number of claims have been enlisted under the UK road accident compensation depending upon the degree, the place, the time and vehicle involved in the accident.
Generally right after an accident, the police ask for the motor vehicle insurance to register the vehicle under compensation claims. As soon as the insurance number is put in, the police get a whole access to a database and can see the status of insurance of one's car.
The UK police are given the right to seize a car if it is not insured. You need to contact a road traffic accident solicitor for claiming your compensations and the needful.
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