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Do I need to report my injuries to my doctor?
To make a successful personal injury claim you have to prove that you were injured as a result of someone else's negligence. See How do I make a personal injury claim? for more information.
Evidence will have to be produced to support your claim, showing the nature and extent of your injuries and the effect they have had on you. This may include photographs, witness statements and accident records.
Medical evidence plays a key role in personal injury compensation claims. Whilst it is not essential to the success of your claim for you to have seen a doctor following your accident, it will greatly help your case if there is a record of your injuries at your GP or local hospital.
Take the easy route to compensation today
If you think you may have a possible claim for compensation following an accident, take advantage of our free legal advice. Call us now on 0800 781 7789 and speak to one of our claims advisors without any obligation.
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