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Road Traffic Accidents

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Road Traffic Accident Claims

Every year over 100,000 people are injured in road traffic accidents. On average well over 1000 people a year are killed in road traffic accidents. In the majority of cases these accidents are the result of drivers driving without adequate care and attention. Injuries can vary between slight bruising, soft tissue injuries, sprains and minor cuts and abrasions up to the most serious injuries including brain damage or death. In the past a judge has described a car as a "lethal weapon"

 

Over the years McKeag & Co have represented and obtained the maximum compensation for clients involved in every type of road traffic accident including:-

 

  • Car accidents abroad.

  • Passenger claims.

  • Pedestrian claims.

  • Hit and run claims.

  • Uninsured driver claims.

  • Bus and coach claims.

  • Motorcycle claims.

  • Claims involving military accidents.

  • Claims involving dangerous road surfaces.

  • Fatal and catastrophic injury claims.

 

If you have been injured in a road traffic accident, don't hesitate to contact us for a free initial consultation.

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No Win, No Fee

With no win no fee, there aren’t any upfront charges or hidden costs. If you do win your case, we will charge you a ‘success fee’ as a percentage of the compensation you receive, this will then be capped at a maximum of 25% – and in many cases this is significantly less than this so you will receive the majority yourself. This fee will be agreed between you and your solicitor before we take on your case.

McKeag & Co have been established on Tyneside for over 100 years and during this time have been successful in obtaining millions of pounds compensation for people who have suffered abuse.

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Call Us on (0191) 213 1010 to arrange an initial free consultation or alternatively contact us online.

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