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Cyprus Injury Claim Time Limit Guide- Limitation Period For A Personal Injury Claim In Cyprus? – How Long Do I Have To Claim Compensation?

There is no denying that Cyprus has long been one of the most popular holiday destinations for Brits of all ages. Families have been attracted to the Mediterranean island for its all-inclusive resorts, waterparks, beaches, and wide range of activities, delicious restaurants, and family feel. Partygoers also make the trip to Cyprus to experience the world-famous clubs in Ayia Napa and the unforgettable beach parties.

Personal injury time limits Cyprus

Personal injury time limits Cyprus

If you have been injured in Cyprus and it was not your fault, but due to the negligence of a third party you may be eligible to make a claim for holiday compensation if you claim within the personal injury time limits. Here at Legal Expert, we have helped many people to make compensation claims for accidents that have happened while they were on holiday. From back injuries and head injuries to food poisoning and psychological injuries, we have helped with them all. You can give us a call at 0800 073 8804 today if you would like to make a claim and you need more information. But before you do so, continue reading to find out about the time limits for personal injury claims in Cyprus. A lot of people do not realise that there are time limits for personal injury claims in Cyprus when it comes to making a claim. We do not want you to fall foul of the time limits for personal injury claims, which is why we have put this comprehensive guide together.

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A Guide To Compensation Claim Time Limits For Holiday Accidents In Cyprus

Cyprus is the third biggest and most populous island in the Mediterranean. It is located to the southeast of Greece, the north of Egypt, north-west of Israel, the west of Syria and Lebanon, and the south of Turkey. Officially known as the Republic of Cyprus, it has long been a popular destination for British tourists. In fact, it was placed under the United Kingdom’s Administration between 1878 and 1914. Tourism has a critical role within the economy. It has a significant impact on the multicultural development in the country and the culture in Cyprus. The most recent statistics available show that the tourism sector contributes more than 10% is of the country’s GDP. With around 4 million tourists visiting Cyprus per year, this makes it the 40th most popular destination across the globe. Since 1975, Cyprus has had full membership with the World Tourism Organization.

Out of all of the tourists who visit Cyprus, Europeans represent the lion share with British tourists remaining the most traditional.

This guide has been compiled with information regarding personal and how the claim process works. We have also provided information on how to calculate damages under Cypriot law, whether there are any differences when making a Cyprus holiday accident claim in Cyprus compared with making a claim in the United Kingdom, what sort of damages you could claim for, and much more.

If you still have any queries by the time you finish reading this guide to holiday accidents and time limits that may apply, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us for further  information. We would be more than happy to assist you in any manner that we can. Our legal advice comes free of charge so you have nothing to lose by getting in touch.

Time Limits To Claim For An Accident On Holiday Abroad

A lot of people do not realise that there are time limits if you are thinking of making a personal injury claim for an accident or illness that may have occurred while on holiday in Cyprus. A wise thing to do is claim as soon as possible, and then you don’t have to worry about the personal injury claims time limit. In the table below we have included time limits for different scenarios that may apply to you.

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Circumstances Time limits for personal injury claims in Cyprus
Illness or injury due to negligence of a provider booked as part of a package holiday in the UK by a UK tour operator. 3 Years may vary.
Injury or illness on a flight booked privately using the Montreal Convention. 2 Years may vary
Illness or injury on a privately booked trip. As these can vary greatly please call Legal Expert for more advice.

What Is An Accident Or Illness On Holiday In Cyprus?

Being injured or made ill on holiday no matter the seriousness will have some impact on your enjoyment time. Not all accidents that happen will require compensation, as not all accidents will be the responsibility of a third party that in some way owed you a duty of care. The first step is determining whether you have a valid Cyprus holiday accident compensation claim. This is something that could be difficult for people to figure out, especially those that have had no experience with accidents that have happened while abroad on holiday.

When it comes to deciding whether you have the basis for a compensation claim for an accident that happened while on holiday in Cyprus, the first thing you need to do is establish responsibility. Who is to blame for the incident in question? You need to prove that someone else acted negligently or made an error and that this resulted in you being injured. This third party must have owed you a duty of care. You cannot have caused the incident yourself.

After this, you need to consider the date of the accident. It is imperative that it occurred within the personal injury claims time limit. If you are unsure as to what the time limits are for your particular case please call a member of our team and they will be able to advise you.

Last but not least, it is advisable that you see a doctor for your injuries. The medical report is sometimes the most crucial piece of evidence when it comes to building a strong case. It documents your injuries and the recommended treatment and therefore is sometimes pivotal when determining how much compensation you could be entitled to. Don’t bypass this step – even if your injuries are minor. If you are yet to see a doctor, your lawyer could often arrange this for you.

How Do You Make A Personal Injury Claim In Cyprus?

If you have a valid case for making a personal injury claim for an accident that has occurred while on holiday in Cyprus depending on different circumstances you will either make your claim under Cypriot law or the UK law. This is explained further on in the guide. If due to your circumstances you are making the claim under Cypriot law the claimant must prove that that standards have not been met and under tort law there has been a breach in the way a reasonable person offering the same service would act. The court in Cyprus will review the case as a bystander and will evaluate the case according to the reasonable mans test. The District Court is responsible for hearing such cases.

Liability For Personal Injuries In Cyprus

Inorder to purse a claim for a holiday accident a claimant must prove that a defendant or third party is liable for the accident which has lead to an injury, illness or damage. In Cyprus personal injury is largely covered by Cap.148 Civil Wrongs Law. According to the law “…a person who shall suffer any injury or damage by reason of any civil wrong committed in the Republic or within three miles of the coast thereof, measured from low watermark, shall be entitled to recover from the person committing or liable for such civil wrong the remedies which the court has power to grant”.

Calculating Damages Under Cypriot Law

Luckily, damages in Cypriot and UK law are calculated in a similar manner. This is by awarding both general damages and special damages. The general damages relate to harm that cannot be quantified, for example, physical and psychological symptoms. A doctor’s report is widely used here. You should then keep a hold of all receipts for special damages, as you could claim for any costs that you have encountered too.

Package Holiday Claims For Holiday Accidents In Cyprus

Determining who may be responsible for an accident that has happened while on holiday it may come down to how the holiday was booked. If you booked two or more parts of your holiday together under one price using a UK tour operator in the UK is may be classed as a package holiday. If you suffer an injury or illness due to negligence of one of the operators booked as part of the package holiday then you could claim against the tour operator if you have a valid claim. If you booked a private trip and suffer an injury or illness due to the negligence of a third party who owes you a duty of care such as the hotel you are staying in or a privately booked flight then your claim will be against the company.

Accident Personal Injury Claim Calculator

You may be considering how much compensation you may be entitled to. You may have come across a personal injury claims calculator, but we haven’t used one on this page. Instead, we have used the UK Judicial College Guidelines that are used when calculating UK compensation amounts for general damages.

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Type Of Injury Compensation Amount Injury Information
Moderate Neck Injury £6,920 to £33,750 Brackets will start with moderate soft tissue injuries, possibly accelerate a pre-existing condition, wrenching-type injury and disc lesion of the more severe, serious limitation of movement and persistent reoccurring pain to fractures and dislocation of the neck, vulnerability to further trauma and limitation of activities.
Moderate Back Injury £10,970 to £34,000 Brackets start from disturbance of ligaments and muscles giving rise to backache, soft tissue injuries to compression/crush fracture of the lumbar vertebrae where there is a substantial risk of osteoarthritis. The amount will depend largely on the severity of the original injury, the degree of pain experienced, the extent of any treatment required in the past or in the future.
Less Severe Arm Injury £16,830 to £34,340 Significant disability but a substantial degree of recovery will occur.
Very Minor Wrist Injury £3,090 to £4,160 Displaced fractures or soft tissue injuries. Recovery estimated 1 year.
Minor Pelvis Injury Up to £3,460 Soft tissue injuries. Full recovery will be made.
Moderate to Very Serious Leg Injury £34,370 to £74,150 Brackets will begin with multiple fractures and severe crushing injuries, imperfect union of fractures muscle wasting, serious compound or comminuted fractures, ligament damage resulting instability to permanent disability, severe multiple fractures which may take years to heal.
Moderate Knee Injuries Up to £12.050 to £22,960 Twisting, bruising of the knee, dislocation, torn cartilage or meniscus which results in minor instability. The position in the brackets will take note of the seriousness and prolonged pain caused to the knee joint.
Modest Injury Up to £12,050 Sprains, ligament damage and undisplaced fractures.
Minor Injuries £1,200 to £2,150 Complete recovery within 3 months.
Food Poisoning £800 to £8,360 Cramping, stomach pain, diarrhoea, alteration of bowel function and fatigue. Possible hospitalisation.
Trivial Scarring Up to £3,090 Minor scarring.

No Win No Fee Compensation Claims For Accidents On Holiday In Cyprus

One of the main reasons why so many people choose our service when they want to make a holiday compensation claim is because of our no win no fee stance. What does this mean? You will only pay our fees if we win your case. This gives you peace of mind because you know that making a claim within the time limits for personal injury claims in Cyprus is not going to leave you out of pocket.

How Our Holiday Accident Experts Can Help You

Have you been injured as the result of an accident that was not your fault in Cyprus? Maybe you were injured in a hotel accident? Maybe you were involved in a road traffic accident? If you would like more information on making a claim for an accident that happened while on holiday in Cyprus call Legal Expert straight away and take advantage of our free consultation.

No Win No Fee – All of our solicitors work on a no win no fee basis. This presents you with many benefits to take advantage of. We do not charge if we do not win your case, if we win we take a percentage of what you are awarded.

We Won’t Waste Your Time – If your Cyprus holiday illness claim is unlikely to result in compensation we will be honest with you.

A Company You Can Trust – Legal Expert has an impeccable reputation in the industry. We have helped thousands and thousands of personal injury victims to get the compensation they deserve. All you need to do is take a look at reviews about our service.

Freephone Helpline – Our helpline is available 24/7 and our advice is free. If you are wondering whether you have the basis for a claim, whether you’re within the time limits for personal injury claims abroad or you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch. We would then match you to a Legal Expert accident solicitor for your requirements specifically.

If you need to make a personal injury claim get in touch with Legal Expert. With our experience, resources, and friendly approach, you can be sure that your case would be handled as swiftly, smoothly and successfully as possible. Get in touch today.

Contact Our Team Today

If you are ready to make a claim, all you need to do is give us a call on 0800 073 8804. You can also call us if you have a query about the time limits to make a personal injury claim in Cyprus. If you would prefer, you can submit your contact information via the homepage of our website, and we will call you back as soon as possible. You can also use the live chat feature on our site too.

Resources For Holiday Accidents Claimants

  1. Cyprus Holiday Claims – A guide to claiming for accidents that have happened on holiday in Cyprus.
  2. Car accident in Cyprus – Our guide to car accidents on holiday in Cyprus.
  3. Limassol Accidents – Limassol specific information.
  4. Ayia Napa Accidents – Specific information relating to Ayia Napa.
  5. British High Commission Information – Should you need to contact the high commission.

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