Road accident compensation

There were over 280,000 road accident casualties in the UK in 2004, including pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, car users and larger goods vehicles and vans. For most types of road user, the number of people injured fell, signalling an improvement in vehicle safety, with cyclists being the only type of road user to see higher fatality rates.

Road accident injuries
The injuries most frequently claimed for following a road accident include:

Our compensation service can help anyone who has been injured in a road accident that was not their fault. If you would like to speak to us about how we can help, just call 0800 78 38 846 for free information on making a road accident claim.

No cost, no fee compensation
Our service will not cost you a penny – guaranteed. We ensure that you are not liable for any costs, and the no win, no fee agreement under which our personal injury solicitors work means that if your road accident claim is unsuccessful, you will not have to pay anything. If your claim is successful, your opponent’s insurers will pay all costs and fees, as well as your compensation. Read more about no win, no fee.

Our personal injury solicitors have many years of experience and are assessed each year by the Law Society, so you can feel confident that you will have excellent representation in your road accident claim.

Call us today
For free legal advice and a no obligation road accident claim assessment, call us on 0800 78 38 846 and we will be pleased to help.

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*Where replacement vehicle costs can be recovered from the insurance company of the person who caused the accident. Where this person is untraceable or uninsured, or where there is a dispute over liability, a replacement vehicle cannot be provided.