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Why do you<br />
need to see<br />
a solicitor?<br />
Lots of drivers believe their own insurance<br />
company will look after them when they have<br />
been involved in a collision, but insurance<br />
companies do not have to give you<br />
independent advice - they are there to make<br />
money for their share-holders, and to not pay<br />
out more than they can get away with. By Una O’Neill<br />
As a new or young driver, you<br />
might find that it is assumed<br />
your inexperience or youth<br />
has caused the collision<br />
regardless of the actual<br />
circumstances, for example<br />
there is an assumption<br />
younger drivers, especially<br />
males under 25 years are<br />
speeding.<br />
It’s important to get advice<br />
from a solicitor who is expert<br />
in examining all the details of<br />
a collision, and experienced<br />
in getting all the evidence<br />
needed to support you and<br />
establish who is to blame.<br />
We have dealt with many<br />
thousands of collisions<br />
across Northern Ireland<br />
involving young drivers,<br />
including “L” drivers, and we<br />
know how to overcome the<br />
hurdles.<br />
We can also ensure that you<br />
receive the right amount of<br />
money for vehicle damage,<br />
which may include any loss<br />
in value of your car, if it’s<br />
been repaired.<br />
We are also experts in getting<br />
you compensation for injuries<br />
and loss of earnings.<br />
It costs you nothing to seek<br />
initial advice from us and it<br />
could save you time, money<br />
and a hike in your insurance<br />
premium so you have<br />
nothing to lose!<br />
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