All in a Days Work...

With the exception of those involved in fraudulent cases, people do not intentionally injure themselves. When any accident occurs and a compensation claim is made a great many facts must be provided before the claim can be accepted and compensation awarded.

In the event of a personal injury claim, did the employer ensure that this employee was corre ctly trained in manual handling procedures?

This vehicle was involved in a road traffic accident. Personal injury claims against the driver were in excess of £50,000. However, were all the claims justified?

What were the true circumstances surrounding the accident?

Accident Report

Your accident report must be presented in a professional format. The evidence you present within the report will be based on information supplied by:

  • Police statements
  • Eye witness testimony
  • Medical records (provided by the injured person under the 1980 act)
  • Physical inspections of sites
  • Health and Safety records
Criminal Defence work - Requires very Different skills to Personal Injury work

People who face charges of such serious offences as Death by Dangerous Driving require their legal team to provide the best possible defence. Professionl Accident investigators can play a very important role in such defence work.

The Course provides a Valid Qualification in Criminal Work.

Clearly a very specialised part of investigation work, this part of the course is taught by qualified Road Safety Officers. You will will taught using actual case files and fillm footage of fatal accidents where TDC staff assisted with and or completed the investigation. Certain alterations are made in the interest of confidentiality

This part of your training leads to a seperate professional qualifcation in the investigation of serious accidents.

Road Traffic Accidents

Investigating Road Traffic Accidents