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Are you suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) as a result of an accident or injury that was not your fault? If your answer is yes, you can contact LPS for find out whether or not you are entitled to claim Post Traumatic Stress Disorder compensation.

PTSD is a psychiatric disorder that can be caused after you have beenPost-Traumatic-Stress-Disorder-Compensation exposed to a stressful and extremely traumatic incident such as a road traffic accident or injury at the workplace. Such injuries lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or depression. Symptoms of PTSD vary depending on the severity of the illness. The symptoms can include becoming irritable, unable to sleep, depression, getting angry quickly, feeling isolated, and unable to communicate properly. These symptoms can be severe and last long enough to significantly affect your daily life.

You can claim Post Traumatic Stress Disorder compensation depending on a number of factors such as the impact of the accident or injury on your life, amount of money spent to treat the injury, future vulnerability, prognosis, etc.

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can be treated with psychotherapy or talk therapy, and by giving medicines such as antidepressants.  You need to start the treatment as quickly as possible to reduce long-term symptoms. Unfortunately, many people do not know they have PTSD or do not have the money needed for treatment.

LPS solicitors have successfully dealt with many claims associated with PTSD. You are entitled to compensation if you believe you are diagnosed with PTSD as a result of an accident or assault without your fault.

Where we offer No Win No Fee services typically customers pay 25% of the amount recovered to our solicitors, although this will be subject to your individual circumstances and the actual fee may be less than this but it will never be more.

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