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How to Handle a Personal Injury Claim in the UK After an Accident
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How to Handle a Personal Injury Claim in the UK After an Accident

24/07/2024 by Kristian Moller

To protect yourself and to be prepared for the process of a personal injury claim in the UK, there are certain actions to take after an accident. Here’s a detailed guide tailored to the UK legal framework:Here’s a detailed guide tailored to…

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