Accident Advice Helpline pledge their support for Esther Rantzen
Released
on: December 10, 2008, 4:41 am
Press
Release Author: Accident
Advice Helpline
Industry:
Entertainment
Press
Release Summary: The Accident Advice Helpline has pledged to support
children's charity Childline after Esther Rantzen's appearance
on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here

Press
Release Body: Accident Advice Helpline has pledged
to support Childline after Esther Rantzen's
tenure as one of the participants on the latest series of ITV's
"I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here"
The
personal
injury claim compensation company, Accident Advice
Helpline, has been endorsed by Esther
Rantzen since 2003. Accident Advice Helpline
had pledged to donate a sum of money to the children's charity,
Childline, if Ms Rantzen won the popular reality TV show that
forces celebrities to live in jungle conditions with few creature
comforts as they have to earn human essentials. Despite Esther
Rantzen leaving the jungle before the final weeks, the Accident
Advice Helpline has announced they are still to make
a donation.
Childline, set up to help children in distress or danger, has
been chaired by Esther Rantzen since 1986 and now has call centres
throughout the UK, answering more than one million calls a year
from troubled children. Esther Rantzen first found fame on "That's
Life", the most successful consumer programme in the history
of television, which she hosted for 21 years. The show regularly
reached more than twenty million viewers.
The
Managing Director of Accident
Advice Helpline said: "As arguably the UK's
leading consumer champion, we have long admired Ms. Rantzen's
tireless work to ensure justice for the ordinary person. And that
is exactly what Accident Advice Helpline has been established
to provide - compensation for ordinary people with genuine claims."
Esther
Rantzen began her bid to become queen of the jungle in November,
joining other celebrities on the TV show including television
presenter Dani Behr, former Star Trek star George Takei, ex-tennis
champion Martina Navratilova and TV personality Timmy Mallet.
However, Ms Rantzen failed to take the prize when she became the
fifth celebrity to leave the camp.
About
Accident Advice Helpline
Accident Advice Helpline was established in 2000 to provide access
to justice for victims of accidents following the withdrawal of
legal aid for personal injury cases. Since 2000 Accident Advice
Helpline has helped thousands of victims injured in road
accidents and other types of accidents on a no
win no fee basis.
The
company has thrived and puts its success down to adhering strictly
to its four key principles; integrity, dependability, reliability
and accountability. As one of the most established companies in
the industry Accident Advice Helpline has worked tirelessly to
ensure that any claims made through the company are simple, fast
and easy.
Web
Site: http://www.accidentadvicehelpline.com
Contact
Details: PR Contact:
Richard Robins
Accident Advice Helpline
Accident Advice House
Merrion Avenue
Stanmore
Middlesex
HA7 4RP
020 8416 2092
