Monday, December 21, 2009

ClaimsSolicitors.co.uk Report On The Knock-on Effects Of 'Crash for Cash' Claims

Innocent victims of alley accidents are added accepting advised with suspicion by allowance companies, according to a agent from claimssolicitors.co.uk, arch UK Accident Claims Solicitors.

"The bent accomplishments of fraudsters such as the afresh bedevilled 'crash for cash' absconder Mohammed Patel agency that humans afflicted in low appulse car accidents are now beheld a abeyant abyss if authoritative claimed abrasion claims." Mr Patel, from Bolton, was afresh confined for four and a bisected years for staging a ample amount of apish car accidents at the aforementioned ambagious in South Manchester.

"The severity of the book shows just how actively the Courts appearance cases of allowance fraud. Hopefully this case will not alone avert others but accomplish humans abundant added acute and, like the appointment workers at the ambagious - address apprehensive behaviour.

'Crash for cash' is not a victimless crime. It spreads disbelief of alley abstract victims and aswell costs every individual honest motorist by way of added in car allowance premiums. Aside from the money swindled from the insurers, innocent motorists could accept been dead or afflicted in the process.

At claimssolicitors.co.uk our aim to get fair analysis for humans adversity injuries or banking accident as a aftereffect of a no accountability alley accident. When cases like this appear it is baby admiration altogether accurate abstract claims are beheld with suspicion."

For added advice about ClaimsSolicitors, appointment www.claimssolicitors.co.uk or alarm chargeless on 0800 731 7923

ClaimsSolicitors, the online analysis of Davies and Company, is a specialist close of claimed abrasion solicitors. The close is a affiliate of APIL (Association of Personal Injury Solicitors), MASS (Motor Accident Solicitors Society), and PEOPIL (Pan-European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyers), and has two attorneys on the Solicitors Regulation Authority Personal Injury Panel.

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