I can't believe they're actually advertising this.
Wellhiem wrote:
http://www.injuryclaimsnationwide.co.uk/article/unbelievablepersonalinjuryclaims?src=tab
This is an advertisement. I'm willing to bet the stories aren't even true.
Here's another example of how these injury claims lawyers operate... This is a letter published in The Daily Telegraph (UK) a few weeks ago:-
"A recent experience might help to explain the increase in claims for personal injury. I was telephoned by a very helpful lady who wanted to discuss the road accident I had had this year.
She stated that the other party had made a claim for personal injury and received several thousand pounds in compensation. I was apparently also entitled to make a claim.
I was obliged to point out a serious problem. The 'other party' was a badger that I had unfortunately run over, and I felt it unlikely that it had made any such claim. (It was dead.) I was not too sure, either, how I could claim against its insurance."
tschmath wrote:
This is an advertisement. I'm willing to bet the stories aren't even true.
I agree, but what they're saying is "we're a bunch of slime-balls, trust us".
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