PRIVACY POLICY

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Information we collect about you

The information we collect may include your personal information, such as your name, contact information, IP addresses, Live Chat Messages, telephone conversations, product and service selections and orders or other things that identify you individually. Generally, we may collect information about you in the following manner:

  • you may provide your personal information to us via chat, email or other written correspondence, telephone calls, web based forms, or other means;
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Information we monitor about visitors

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IP addresses

We may collect information about your computer, including where available your IP address, operating system and browser type, for system administration and to report aggregate information for internal purposes only. This is statistical data about our users' browsing actions and patterns, and does not identify any individual.

Cookies

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Where we store your personal data

The data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored at, a destination outside the European Economic Area ("EEA"). By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this Privacy Policy.

All information you provide to us is stored on our highly secure servers that are managed 24/7.

Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet can never be completely secure. Although we will use reasonable endeavours to protect your personal data, We cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.

Access to information

The Data Protection Act gives you the right to access information held about you. Your right of access can be exercised in accordance with the Act. Any access request may be subject to a fee of £10 to meet our costs in providing you with details of the information we hold about you.

Changes to our privacy policy

Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail.

LATEST NEWS

UK motorists are easy prey for insurance under-valuations, according to a recent report.

As a result, motor insurance complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service rose by 6% last year – with key criticisms surrounding pay-outs following an accident.

In cases where injuries are sustained, accident victims can recover compensation to cover costs both as a result of the accident and for any financial loss incurred during the rehabilitation process.

In 2007, Miss Smith, aged 17 from Frinton on Sea, Essex, was traveling as a passenger when the driver lost control of their vehicle and collided with another car.

Miss Smith was knocked unconscious, suffering a gash to the head and significant cartilage damage to her knee.

She underwent reconstructive surgery and was left with limited mobility and unable to work for a considerable time.

Soon after the accident, a representative of the driver’s insurance company, Quinn Direct, personally visited her and offered to settle her claim.

Aged just 17, and too young to enter into an agreement, Miss Smith recalls being pressured into making a decision: “When the man came around I was still not thinking properly.”

“They telephoned [after the visit] and said if I didn’t’ settle it would go to court and I wasn’t up to that at the time. They took advantage of a 17 year old girl.”

Miss Smith found it difficult to go about day to day tasks, and needed round the clock care in the early stages. It wasn’t until she sought legal advice that she realised her initial offer was no where near proportionate to her losses.

After a lengthy legal battle, she was awarded £19,900 in compensation – over ten times the amount initially offered by Quinn Direct.

Undervaluing and pressuring young or naive victims to settle claims is an underhanded tactic adopted by some insurance companies to reduce costs.

The 2011 Financial Ombudsman Annual Review suggests: “We continue to see some insurers making offers to their customers that they should know are lower than they ought to be.”

A proposed governmental cap on lawyer’s fees and ban on no-win, no-fee claims will only serve to starve many genuine claimants of legal services and financial support in the event of an accident.

Like a large proportion of the UK, Miss Smith would have had little in the way of support without no-win, no-fee help: “I don’t qualify for legal aid and [without costs being covered] I would not have been able to carry on as I have too many outgoings to afford legal help.”

Amanda, personal injury manager at Wosskow Brown Solicitors, said: “Miss Smith wasn’t aware of the support she was legally entitled to. In some instances, we’ve found insurance companies will prey on this naivety and pressure clients to settle on amounts that do not reflect their losses. As highlighted in this particular case, it’s imperative that accident victims seek legal advice before settling any claim and don’t give in to any pressure tactics to push you to settle.”

16-March-2012

As one of the founding members of the Lawyers Against Fraud group, we are keen to make the point that Defendant Solicitors are not the only ones wanting to stamp out fraud.

We do regular checks on our clients to check out whether their claims are genuine but these are never guaranteed.  Even more frustrating though is the blanket policy of third party insurers alleging fraud against innocent victims simply to try and scare them into submission and surrender their access to justice.

We would welcome openness and honesty with the early exchange of information but all too often we are given new evidence at the Court steps or we find out that there was no substance to the allegations in the first place.  Little is said of this conduct in discussions concerning the rise in insurance premiums and we have a long way to go to try and persuade the public that Claimant lawyers are not the ambulance chasing fraudsters that they are portrayed to be but we remain committed to our clients and ensuring that they get a fair deal as innocent victim.

Sally Mallinson - Partner & Head of Personal Injury at Wosskow Brown Solicitors

22-February-2012

Due to our department expanding and developing, we have a vacancy for an Office Junior at our Attercliffe Office.

If you think that you could be interested, have a look at our Current Vacancies page for more information.

20-February-2012
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