A personal injury can happen at any time to anyone. They happen in the workplace, in public places and frequently on the roads. Two thirds of all accidents are caused by another person. An employer not following health and safety guidelines or dangerous driving can lead to serious and life changing injury. If you have been involved in an accident and sustained an injury you are entitled to claim compensation for your suffering.
Personal injury solicitors All our solicitors are highly experienced in personal injury compensation claims. They are all members of the Law Society’s personal injury panel and have helped thousands of people to claim compensation. They are all happy to advise you at every step of the way and are sympathetic to the situation that you have found yourself in.
At Car Accident Advice Line we take time to listen to you and to give you the help you need after an accident. We will make sure you have access to rehabilitation and medical care if you need it and will take into account any losses you may have accrued due to your accident. If you have had to stop working because of your accident then you will be able to claim for loss of earnings.
No Win No Fee All our solicitors work on a No Win No Fee basis ensuring that you will not have to pay a penny to anyone to make a compensation claim. If you win your case you will receive 100% of the compensation awarded. If you lose your case you will be protected from all costs. There is absolutely no risk involved in making a claim. You will not be burdened with large legal fees and costs. See No Win No Fee for more information.
How to make a personal injury claim All you need to do to make a claim is call us today and speak to one of our friendly and helpful team. You will be able to get legal advice and we will assess your claim for viability. Call us now on 0808 143 43 42 or fill in the online claim form and we will call you back.
24 hour accident advice line
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.