Key points for a Parasitic Infection Claims :
Proving negligence: To make a successful claim, you need to show that another party’s negligence or failure to meet their responsibilities caused the parasitic infection. This could be due to unsanitary conditions, improper hygiene, or lack of pest control in a hotel, restaurant, or other public spaces.
Documenting symptoms: Keep a detailed record of your symptoms, including dates of onset, medical visits, diagnoses, and treatments.
Medical evidence: Obtain medical records that confirm the parasitic infection, including test results, diagnoses, and treatment details.
Photographic evidence: If applicable, take photos of visible symptoms or conditions that could support your claim, such as rashes or other visible signs of infection.
Expenses: Retain receipts for any medical treatments, prescriptions, or necessary medical equipment related to the infection.
Witness statements: If applicable, gather statements from any witnesses who can confirm your exposure.
Timeliness: Ensure that you file your claim within the time limits specified by your policy or the legal system, typically within three years of the incident or infection.
Claims 24 are here to support you whatever the circumstances.
Whilst on a package holiday abroad, parasitic infections can be spread in a number of ways.
Here are a few examples of parasitic infections that could lead to a claim:
In these cases, proving negligence or unsanitary conditions would be crucial for a successful claim.
You typically have around 3 years to start your personal injury claim and the time is counted from the date of your accident. If the date of your accident is approaching limitation, we can apply for an extension in most cases to ensure you do not lose the right to claim.
There are exceptions to the three-year rule in some cases, so if you think you might have a claim we advise you to contact us as soon as possible so we can determine your chances for successful compensation.
If you are making a claim for an accident at work then there are 3 main exceptions to the three-year rule:
The amount of compensation varies depending on the type of accident, the severity of the illness or injury, and the individual situation as each person can be affected differently.
As the amount varies case to case, our personal injury solicitors can assess your situation and provide you with a more accurate quote. For a quick estimate on how much you could be entitled to, why not visit our claims calculator?
Depending on your case you can claim for both general and special damages.
General damages are made up of the pain, suffering and loss of amenities due to the injury caused. This will be detailed in the medical report written by the medical expert following an independent examination.
Special damages:
Yes. You can make a claim on behalf of a child under the age of 18 and/or if the claimant lacks the mental capacity. For all other claims, you are welcome to make an enquiry via our website or our contact centre for information which may assist your friend/relative who has been involved in an accident.
Claims 24 work on a no-win – no-fee basis.
No win, No fee is a risk-free way of getting compensation for an injury or illness that wasn’t your fault.
It means there are no upfront costs, and there are no legal fees to be paid in the unlikely event that your claim is unsuccessful.
If you win your claim, we may make the following deductions:
• A success fee of between 25% for winning – could be more in some cases
• The solicitor’s fee if this is unrecoverable – this is usually capped to a success fee
• The 3rd party insurers normally cover all legal fees, disbursements and expenses but if there is a shortfall, then this may be deducted from your compensation as a success fee usually capped at 25%
We believe there should be no surprises when making a claim with us, so anything you need to know when making a decision will be made clear from the get-go. Come and talk to us for free for impartial advice.
The average time from the moment you contact Claims 24 till the moment you receive your compensation payout is 6-8 months.
However, every situation is different and the time frame depends on many factors – one of them is your co=operation with us.
By providing all the correct information and attending all of the medical appointments on time (which we arrange for you), your file handler will be able to build a strong case on your behalf resulting in a quick, efficient payout.
Therefore, we kindly ask you to help us, and we will help you – because together we can achieve more.
1. Call us on 08000786088 or fill out our contact form
The first step is simple. All you have to do is get in contact and a member of our team will discuss your accident/ injury with you. We will gather information regarding your claim and advise you on how best to proceed.
2. Complete Claim Requirements
Once we have all the details of your case, we will put together your claim and manage your case from the first day to the last. You can be assured that we will do everything in our power to get you the compensation you deserve.
3. Receive Compensation
Once your claim has been successful, we will send your compensation to you! If we don’t win, we won’t charge you a penny. You can be sure you’ll receive maximum compensation for your injuries!
For more information on how to claim and an in-depth process, visit our ‘How To Claim’ page.
Anyone can get a parasitic infection. But some people are at greater risk than others. You’re more likely to contract a parasitic infection if:
• You have a compromised immune system or are already sick with another illness.
• You have travelled to a tropical or subtropical region of the world.
• There is a lack of a clean supply of drinking water.
• You swim in lakes, rivers, or ponds where Giardia or other parasites are common.
Parasitic infections are usually caused by three types of organisms:
The first is Protozoa – Protozoa are single-celled organisms that can live and multiply inside your body. Some infections caused by protozoa include giardiasis. This is a serious infection that you can contract from drinking water infected with Giardia.
The second is Helminths – These are multi-celled organisms that can live in or outside of your body. They’re more commonly known as worms. They include flatworms, tapeworms, thorny-headed worms, and roundworms.
The final organism is Ectoparasites – These are multicelled organisms that live on or feed off your skin. They include some insects and arachnids, such as mosquitos, fleas, ticks, and mites.
The common symptoms of parasitic infections incepted whilst on holiday abroad vary depending on the organism.
For example:
• Giardia may cause diarrhoea, gas, upset stomach, greasy stools, and dehydration.
• Cryptosporidiosis may cause stomach cramps, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, dehydration, weight loss, and fever.
• Toxoplasmosis may cause flu-like symptoms, including swollen lymph nodes and muscle aches or pains that can last for over a month.
If you have suffered from such symptoms and parasites illness whilst on a package holiday abroad you may be entitled to claim.
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