Car accident compensation specialists can help you
If you have had a car accident and someone else was at fault then you may be able to make a car accident compensation claim provided that it can be proven that someone else was to blame. Car accidents happen every day effecting the lives of all those involved. If you were a passenger in a car, the driver of the car or a pedestrian you can make a claim for personal injury compensation if you are suffering because of someone else’s negligence.
Personal injury compensation If you have been injured in a car accident then we can help you by putting you in touch with a specialist personal injury solicitor. All our solicitors are highly knowledgeable in the field of personal injury and are members of the Law Society’s personal injury panel. They can help you to deal with your accident and give you free legal advice. Their experience means they have an in-depth knowledge of personal injury law.
No Win No Fee We work on a No Win No Fee basis so you will not have to worry financial implications of your personal injury. This means that you will not have to pay anything to make a compensation claim. We guarantee that if you win you will receive 100% of the compensation awarded. If you lose you will be protected from all costs and fees. See No Win No Fee for more information.
Free replacement car If you have been involved in a non fault accident then we will arrange a replacement car* for you. See replacement car for more details.
How to make a claim for car accident compensation Making a claim for personal injury compensation following a non fault accident is straightforward. All you will need to do is give us a call. We will assess your claim for viability and then pass it on to a personal injury solicitor who will work on your case. Call for free on 0808 143 43 42 or fill in our online claim form and we will call you back to discuss your car accident compensation
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Freephone 0808 143 43 42
*A replacement vehicle can usually be supplied within 4-6 working hours, where there is an admission of liability from the other person’s insurance company. If this person is not known, their insurance details are not known, they are uninsured or there is a potential dispute over who caused the accident, a replacement vehicle cannot be provided.