Un peatón atropellado por un coche consigue una buena compensación
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Información sobre los derechos de los peatones
Si ha sido atropellado por un vehículo cuando cruzaba por la calle sin haber mirado antes, quizás crea que no puede presentar una reclamación y recibir una compensación.
Pero no es así, un conductor tiene un mayor deber de diligencia que un peatón. Si superaba el límite de velocidad, aunque el peatón cruce sin mirar, este último puede tener derecho a recibir una compensación, pero se verá reducida al tener en cuenta su propia concurrencia de culpas.
Una reclamación favorable
Siobhan McIvor, socia del Departamento de Lesiones Personales, ha ganado recientemente la reclamación por el accidente de un peatón y consiguió convencer a la aseguradora del conductor de que aumentara su primera oferta, una cantidad irrisoria de 2000 libras, a una suma importante.
Apoyo extra para la víctima
La aseguradora del conductor también accedió a financiar un tratamiento médico privado para nuestro cliente, que tenía lesiones ortopédicas considerables. Estas intervenciones ayudaron mucho a su recuperación.
Nuestro compromiso con los clientes
En Osbornes Law luchamos para garantizar la obtención de la mayor suma posible para nuestro cliente. No nos rendimos con los casos difíciles y solo aconsejamos a nuestros clientes que acepten una oferta si estamos seguros de que no podemos presionar más a la aseguradora.
Póngase en contacto con nosotros
Osbornes Law cuenta con un equipo de abogados especializados de habla hispana. Podrá hablar con alguien en español cuando nos contacte y, si elige a nuestros abogados, atenderán su caso en todo memento. Osbornes se encuentra en Londres con oficinas en Camden y Hampstead, también cuenta con más de 170 empleados. Hemos ayudado a muchas personas durante más de 50 años y estaremos encantados de trabajar con usted.
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