Peatón atropellado mientras cruzaba la calle obtiene buena compensación
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Investigación minuciosa para obtener la máxima indemnización
En Osbornes Law, sabemos que la mejor manera de conseguir una buena compensación es investigar minuciosamente cada reclamación y conseguir todas las pruebas necesarias para recibir la máxima indemnización posible (por ejemplo, informes médico-legales de expertos que confirmen las lesiones sufridas y pruebas de las pérdidas económicas). Este proceso lleva su tiempo y no todos los demandantes quieren esperar hasta el final del proceso.
Acuerdo en menos de 6 meses para el peatón atropellado
Siobhan McIvor, socia de Osbornes Law, ha conseguido un acuerdo para un peatón atropellado por un coche al cruzar la calle que le produjo varias lesiones ortopédicas en menos de 6 meses desde el inicio de la reclamación, en cuanto recibimos el informe policial del accidente que apoyaba la alegación del demandante: el conductor que le atropelló iba demasiado rápido. El demandante consideró que el proceso de presentar la reclamación era muy estresante y sintió alivio al llegar a un acuerdo y poder seguir con su vida. Siobhan mencionó “Nuestro cliente se merecía una compensación completa y me alegra haberle ayudado a conseguirla para que así pueda seguir adelante con su vida“.
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