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Sorry if this diverts attention away from your question (I have no answer I'm afraid) but I've got one of my own.

I was involved in a road traffic accident in December. Today I finally got a text from my solicitor saying the other side has admitted responsibility for the accident. Now I've googled how long does a claim last - and the results gave back very vague answers, every claim is different, etc.

I accept that. But, those who have been in this situation, from your own experiences, how long did you have to wait until receiving compensation from the moment I'm at now: the other driver admitting it was his fault?

If it helps - injury is whiplash (2-3 weeks worth) and car was a total loss.

How long is a piece of string? I deal with insurance claims everyday and it could range from a couple weeks to a few months. Get your solicitor to chase the Third Party constantly.

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Sno bad. It might be vegan though, but that being said, I had a nosh in there (careful now) and it was nice enough.

Was there on Saturday night and it wasn't too bad at all like you've said. They were turning folk away at the door so was glad we booked ahead.

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How do you get rid of all the gunk that accumulates on your glasses? Before some smart arse says 'clean them', it gets into all the difficult to reach bits like the nose pads which my chubby fingers won't reach into.

Put them in the washing machine.

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How long is a piece of string? I deal with insurance claims everyday and it could range from a couple weeks to a few months. Get your solicitor to chase the Third Party constantly.

Okay, so you can't give me an exact timeframe. But how much compensation will I get?

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Nah that's fine - I was just curious if anyone has been in the same situation and how long they waited for. I'm patient.

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How do you get rid of all the gunk that accumulates on your glasses? Before some smart arse says 'clean them', it gets into all the difficult to reach bits like the nose pads which my chubby fingers won't reach into.

Look for Tim clean at maplin. Its for cleaning heat sink glue. It dissolves built up dirt ( think mouse ball) it evaporates quickly too
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