It seems that whenever there is special occasion or anniversary the sky lights up with fireworks.
While the fireworks can be spectacular to watch, and especially enjoyable for children, there are often terrible accidents caused by a lack of attention and supervision during the course of the pyrotechnic display.
For obvious reasons, November is a particularly busy time for personal injury ’no win, no fee’ solicitors.
Every year brings dreadful accounts of burns and maiming caused by Bonfire Night festivities. Despite clear guidelines and safety warnings, people still pay little attention to the type of fireworks they purchase – even buying them from market stalls or off the Internet.
Even firework parties organised by a local council can end in tragedy. It seems that in the quest to stage an unforgettable firework spectacle common sense is sometimes thrown out of the window.
A ‘no win, no fee’ personal injury solicitor is able to determine what negligence has taken place and by which party. The solicitor will guide you through the process of making a claim for compensation and arrange matters at the court where your case will be heard.
If your case is unsuccessful you will not be charged any fees, while if your claim is upheld and compensation awarded, you keep the full amount of the amount granted.
While this may not cover you entirely for an injury, it will at least ensure you remain in relative financial stability until you are ready to resume working.