Road Traffic Accidents
In a highly stressful situation, you may need an RTA policy in minutes. We’re here for you.
Whether your client is a driver, passenger, pedestrian, motorcyclist, horse rider or cyclist, if they have suffered a road traffic accident, they are likely to be under a high degree of stress, particularly if litigation looks likely. We can help. Talk to us. We will swiftly provide the right insurance to reduce their stress, helping you to concentrate on the task in hand – pursuing their claim and securing justice.
ATE insurance for road traffic accidents can help to reduce the stress claimants can feel when pursuing their claim for compensation particularly if litigation is needed.
A road traffic accident, whether as a driver, passenger, pedestrian, motorcyclist, horse rider or cyclist, can be incredibly stressful. Pursuing a claim can be a complex and costly business, but our RTA After the Event insurance policies simplify everything so that your clients can focus on working with you, their solicitor, to pursue their claim.
If you are a lawyer and your client has been the victim of a road traffic accident – you need to talk to us. We can find an After the Event insurance solution that will help to reduce your clients’ stress so they can focus their attention on winning the case and securing access to justice.
Comprehensive, cost-effective, and convenient, ATE policies are rapidly provided for:
Need a bespoke RTA After the Event policy?
As specialist ATE insurers, we also provide bespoke cover. Speak to us if your case or client requires other than what’s listed. The development of our products is ever-evolving to serve your needs, all at competitive premiums and available through our online facility.
For more details email info@palladiuminsurance.gg or complete the enquiry form on our contact page.
RTA after the event insurance can cover unexpected legal disbursements incurred during a case, and particularly in situations where there is a ‘no win, no fee’ agreement. These arrangements also cover the defendant’s costs and disbursements (the adverse costs) if the case against them fails and the ATE premiums are usually offered on a fully deferred premium payment basis and are fully self-insured.
