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A Guide To Claiming For A One-Way Street Accident

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Have you been involved in a one-way street accident on the road as the result of negligence? If so, you might be able to make a road traffic accident claim. Road users owe one another a duty of care, and if they fail to fulfil this, resulting in injury, you could be owed compensation. A breach of duty of care that causes injury is referred to as negligence. 

This guide will examine key aspects of the personal injury claim process, for instance, how long you have to start your claim and how you can prove that you were injured by negligence. In addition to this, we will look at how much compensation you could be owed in the event of a successful claim. 

Furthermore, we will explore the benefits of No Win No Fee solicitors and how working with one could strengthen your case. You can also speak with our team of advisors, who can answer any specific questions you may have. 

To get in touch: 

  • Call us on 0333 000 0729
  • Contact us by filling in our online form
  • Speak to us via our live chat feature on the page

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  1. What Is A One-Way Street Accident?
  2. Could I Claim For An Accident On A One-Way Street?
  3. How To Prove Your One-Way Street Accident Claim
  4. How Do No Win No Fee Road Accident Claims Work?
  5. Where To Read More About Road Traffic Accident Claims

What Is A One-Way Street Accident?

A one-way street is one that only allows traffic to travel in one direction. If you are involved in a one-way street accident, this may lead to a claim. As previously stated, the incident must be caused by another road user breaching their duty of care.  

The duty of care that road users must adhere to is outlined by the Road Traffic Act 1988. Furthermore, the Highway Code outlines rules, guidelines, advice and information for road users. Together they outline the safety measures that all road users must take to ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road. 

To be able to claim, you must have been injured by another road user breaching their duty of care. Therefore, if you are at fault for the incident or you cannot prove who is responsible for the accident, you may not be able to claim. 

Speak with a member of our team to find out more about the process of claiming compensation.

Could I Claim For An Accident On A One-Way Street?

Below, we have included some examples of accidents on the road that could lead to you being injured: 

  • Another road user fails to realise that they have turned the wrong way down a one-way road. As a result, you suffer a neck injury in a head-on collision. 
  • The car behind you fails to stop in time as you come to a stop at a junction. Consequently, they rear-end you, and you endure a head injury
  • Despite their only being one lane, another road user attempts an overtake. Subsequently, they collide with the side of your vehicle, and you sustain a wrist injury and a burn to the hand when the airbag deploys

If you would like to find out whether you have a valid one-way street accident claim, please get in touch with a member of our team.

For more details in regard to road traffic accident claims, please contact an advisor from our team.

Road Traffic Accident Claim Time Limits

If you are injured in a one-way accident due to another driver’s negligence, you generally have 3 years to begin the claims process. This is established in the Limitation Act 1980.  This time limit could start from the date of the accident or when you connected your injuries to the breach of duty of care. 

However, if the injured party was under the age of 18 when the accident occurred, or they lack the mental capacity to claim, the time limit will be suspended. Under these circumstances, the time limit may begin from their 18th birthday or in the event that the mental capacity to claim is regained. 

While the limit is suspended, they could have a litigation friend claim for them. This is a trusted adult over the age of 18 who acts in their best interests. 

If you want to discover whether you qualify to be a litigation friend, please contact an advisor from our team. 

How To Prove Your One-Way Street Accident Claim

Gathering evidence is very important in building a successful claim. After being injured in an accident, you should seek medical attention. Not only does this allow you to be treated for any injuries you have sustained, but it also forms medical records that can be used as evidence. 

You could also: 

  • Gather the contact details of any witnesses 
  • Acquire CCTV footage of the incident 
  • Log a diary of your physical and mental injuries as well as their impact on your quality of life 
  • Keep a record of any financial losses sustained 

An advisor from our team can provide more details in terms of the evidence you can gather to support your one-way street accident claim if you get in touch. 

How Do No Win No Fee Road Accident Claims Work?

A road traffic accident solicitor from our panel can use their years of experience to cover all bases of your claim. Not only could this make the process much easier for you, but it could also strengthen your case’s chance of winning. 

They generally operate on a No Win No Fee basis and could offer you a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). Being represented via a CFA means that you are only required to pay your solicitor if your claim is won. Furthermore, you won’t have to pay for the work they’ve done if your claim is lost. 

However, if your claim is a success, you will have to pay your solicitor a capped-by-law success fee, which will be deducted from your payout by your solicitor. This ensures that you receive the majority of your compensation. 

Please do not hesitate to speak with our advisors to see if you are able to be represented on this basis when making a one-way street accident claim. 

How To Contact Our Team

Our advisors are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to offer you free legal advice. If you would like to find out whether you have a valid road traffic accident claim, please get in touch: 

  • Call us on 0333 000 0729
  • Contact us by filling in our online form
  • Speak to us via our live chat feature on the page

Where To Read More About Road Traffic Accident Claims

Here are more of our own guides that you might find useful: 

We have also included additional reading related to road incidents:

Thank you for reading this guide on how to claim if you have been injured in a one-way street accident.

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