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  • Expert Asked on 27th March 2026 in Personal Injury.

    Expert medical opinions play a key role in medical negligence claims by assessing whether the treatment provided met the accepted standard of care. Independent experts review medical records, diagnosis, and treatment decisions to identify any breach of duty of care.

    They also help prove causation, showing whether the medical error directly caused injury, illness, or worsened a condition. This is essential in building a strong clinical negligence claim.

    In addition, expert reports evaluate the severity of harm, supporting compensation for pain and suffering, medical expenses, and loss of earnings. Without expert evidence, proving a medical negligence compensation claim becomes very difficult.

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  • Expert Asked on 16th March 2026 in Personal Injury.

    You should start a road traffic accident claim as soon as possible after the accident. In the UK, you usually have up to three years to make a claim, but starting early is always better.

    Acting quickly helps you collect strong evidence such as photos, witness details, medical reports, and police records. These are important in supporting your road traffic accident compensation claim and proving who was at fault. Early action also ensures you meet legal deadlines and avoid delays that could weaken your case.

    Starting your RTA injury claim process sooner can also improve your chances of fair compensation, as details are fresh and easier to verify. It allows solicitors to build a stronger case and deal with insurance companies more effectively.

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  • Expert Asked on 4th March 2026 in Personal Injury.

    Industrial disease claims can take longer than normal workplace accident claims because they often involve long-term workplace exposure and illnesses that develop over time. Medical evidence is needed to link conditions like occupational asthma, industrial deafness, or asbestos-related disease to your job.

    The timeframe depends on medical reports, proving employer liability, and how complex the work-related illness compensation case is.

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  • Expert Asked on 4th September 2025 in Personal Injury.

    If you’ve been involved in a road traffic accident, your first priority is your health and safety. Seek medical attention immediately, even if injuries seem minor, as some symptoms can appear later.

    Next, gather as much evidence as possible. This includes exchanging details with the other driver, taking photos of the scene, noting witness contact information, and keeping records of any expenses or losses. If the police attended, request a copy of their report.

    Finally, speak to a solicitor as soon as possible. At Claim Time Solicitors, we can guide you through the claims process, handle communication with insurers, and ensure your claim is supported with the right evidence. Acting quickly not only protects your health but also strengthens your case.

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