Injuries In Sport

Whilst sports are supposed to be an enjoyable pastime, suffering a sports injury can significantly reduce your quality of life. If you have suffered a sports injury or illness, and you were not entirely to blame for it, then you may be able to submit a claim for compensation.

If you want help or advice about dealing with sports injuries claims, then read on to find out more.

What Claims may be Eligible?

If you can prove that you were not wholly to blame for your injury then you may be able to make a claim to compensate you for the injuries that suffered. You may also be able to make a claim for any of the financial costs that you were forced to shoulder in relation to your injury.

Sports injuries claims are very varied, because there are a lot of different circumstances in which blame can be apportioned. This includes; malfunctioning sports equipment, poor playing surfaces, illegal play, poor coaching, and injuries which are suffered by spectators. There are also many other sports injuries which may be eligible. In fact, almost any type of injury which you suffered whilst playing or watching sports is eligible, so long as you can prove that you were not at fault for your injury. Other than that, the only major limitation on claims is the amount of time which has passed since the injury occurred. 2-3 years is the maximum amount of time for the majority of claims, so you are advised to act quickly, and talk to a professional if you have any queries.

If you want to find out whether or not you have might have a valid claim, then you should get in contact with a lawyer or solicitor who specialises in sports injuries claims.

Why You should make Sports Injuries Claims

Sports injuries can completely change your life, and they can have long lasting health consequences. If you suffer a serious sporting injury that was not your fault, then you may have to change a lot of things about the way that you live your life.

In extreme cases, people who have suffered sports injuries may be forced to rely on round-the-clock care. Following an accident, some people are forced to make huge adaptations to their homes to allow them to continue to live independently. They may be forced to give up their job, or their earning potential may be reduced significantly.

If you have been injured in an accident that was not your fault, then you should not be expected to shoulder the financial and emotional burden of all of these problems alone. Compensation is designed to give people support after they have suffered from an accident. Making a claim for compensation can also help to expose the truth about the causes of your accident. In some cases, compensation claims have led to changes in rules and regulations, meaning that fewer people are likely to suffer in the same way that you have in the future. Therefore, making a claim for compensation can actually help to protect other people.

Making a Sports Injury Claim

If you decide that you would like to make a claim and have found a lawyer or solicitor you think can help then you will have to recount details of your injury to them, so that they can assess whether they feel that you have a valid claim or not. If they believe that your claim is valid, then they will ask you to begin to gather evidence to support what you are saying. This can include obtaining your medical records, and records which show details of any financial costs that you have been forced to bear as a result of your sports injury.

Once you have compiled solid evidence to support your case, they will get in contact with the defendant to notify them that a claim is being made against them. In most cases, people are able to agree on a settlement, rather than going to court. If a case ends up in court, there is no guarantee of victory, however some people prefer court if they are hoping to change regulations and expose the truth.

Personal Injury Guide