Car Accidents, Tyres, Car Batteries, Data Backup And No Win No Fee

  • The number of accident claims resulting from car accidents involving young drivers is increasing. It is thought that as many as 20% of young drivers have been involved in an accident, and that of all deaths among young adults that over half are on the roads. A typical car accident claim size for a male under the age of 20 is around £4,500, which compares to £1,500 for males aged between 30-50. This issue is clearly a big problem. Young people driving carelessly not only endanger themselves and others, they are also causing premiums to rise for all drivers. Now try – Car Accident Claims
  • Motorists are being urged to check their car tyres on a more regular basis. The recommended time between checks is a week at most. Incorrect tyre pressure, which should be checked when a tyre is cold, will affect how a vehicle handles. It can also result in tyres overheating and bursting, which even at slow speeds can cause a fatal accident. When checking, motorists must also look for cracks, bulges, objects caught in the tread and how deep the tread is. By law, the depth of a tyre tread must be at least 1.6mm across the breath of the tread and around the circumference. Now try – Cheap Tyres
  • People might think that with improved technology making them equipped to provide more power, that car batteries would last longer now than ever before. However, cars these days are more powerful and there are various contraptions added to cars that were not around in the past. The result is that today’s car batteries only last around as long as they did 10 years ago, which is typically 5-6 years. Having battery operated parts of the car turned on when the engine is not running will shorten that time span, however, it can also be prolonged with proper usage and good maintenance. Now try - Cheap Car Batteries
  • More than half of computer users do not backup their data on a regular basis. 63% said that they make backups less than once a month. 18% said that they never make backups at all. The most common reason for not making backups was that the process was too time consuming, however, those who did regularly backup their data said that the process took them an average of just 15 minutes each time. Some saved their data online, others used portable hard drives, and others used CDs. Businesses often preferred to use CDs as they could be duplicated more easily. Now try – CD Duplication
  • No win no fee claims have become more common these days because legal aid is no longer available for personal injury claims. Without the availability of no win no fee agreements, many people would not be able to afford to hire a solicitor to help them with their claim, and without a solicitor they would have very little chance of winning their case. Whilst the no win no fee approach is not the right solution for everyone, it is often the best course of action. Not all of these agreements are the same though, so it is important to discuss exactly who will be liable for what costs and under what circumstances. Now try – No Win No Fee