How to file a holiday accident claim
02nd September 2008
Author:
Robert Palmer | Views: 0
Whilst on holiday, you might not feel as protected as you would in the UK, and contracting an illness or getting injured could result in a whole world of complications with regards insurance, health costs and travelling. However, it is likely that you�ll be able to recoup any costs that you incur as a result of the injury, and more on top of that for any emotional damages you suffered. There is a certain way to go about filing a
holiday compensation claim as some regulations abroad might differ to those in the UK; so here are some useful tips on what to do.
One of the most important things towards your claim will be documented evidence of an injury. This might come in the form of a doctor�s note for prescribed medicine, or even hospital records for any surgery that they had to carry out. No matter what your injury, if it is serious enough to file a compensation claim on, then there will be some record of the accident and you need to access this in order to support for your claim. It is important to keep record of any other people who may have been involved in the accident, whether they were directly involved or just witnesses. If you collect their contact information then their testimony will boost your case.
If you want to file a complaint against your tour operator (as part of a package deal) then you�ll also need evidence that you were on a package holiday. This would involve your tour operator providing at least two elements of your holiday, such as the travel and accommodation. Keep travel and accommodation receipts, and any other evidence that the holiday was booked as part of a package, then you�ll have a stronger case against the company.
If your holiday was not part of a tour, then it may be more difficult to file a claim because there is no one party that is completely liable. In this case, you will have to file suit in the country where the accident occurred, and the country�s specific rules will apply. Many solicitors will have knowledge of this area and the laws that apply in certain countries, so when you put forward your case, you must make this information known to the solicitor. Some regulation will allow you to file suit in the UK if the accident occurred in an EU country, so look at this possibility as well.
Report the accident to the authorities, no matter how trivial it may seem. If you experience a serious accident, then it is likely that hotel staff and doctors will be notified and they will keep records of events. However, if you seem fit enough to recover from the injury without official help, then this might weaken your case somewhat, as you will have less documented evidence recorded by professionals to draw upon during your claim.
Contact a solicitor as soon as you can. Trying to claim the necessary compensation on your own will probably result in the tour operator using every excuse in the book to ignore your claim. With proper legal help, the holiday company is more likely to communicate and come to some sort of agreement with regards compensation. Although solicitors� fees can be quite significant, it represents the quality of the work they do in helping you get what you deserve.
This author would recommend the experts at Holiday Claims for all
holiday complaints and
holiday compensation issues. With the right legal help, you will be able to recoup any treatment costs and loss of earnings, and even future loss of earnings, depending on the injury.
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This author would recommend the experts at Holiday Claims for all
holiday complaints and
holiday compensation issues. With the right legal help, you will be able to recoup any treatment costs and loss of earnings, and even future loss of earnings, depending on the injury.