We want to help you if you have had a vehicle accident that was not your fault. If it can be shown that someone else caused the accident then you are legally entitled to make a personal injury claim. Road traffic accidents happen every day on the UK ’s roads. Many people are seriously injured and even killed and their lives are changed forever. The Government has recognised the need for greater safety and is looking at ways to reduce the amount of accidents by 40% from the 1994-1998 figures by the year 2010.
Personal injury A personal injury is any injury that is caused by the negligence of another person. For example in the case of a vehicle accident the negligence may have been the act of dangerous or reckless driving. If someone causes an accident then you are entitled to claim accident compensation for your injuries and for any losses associated with your accident.
No Win No Fee People who have suffered from the impacts of a vehicle accident may feel worried about the financial implications of their injury. If you have an injury it may mean that you cannot work during your recovery, you may not get sick pay as you work in a temporary or contracted job. If this is the case you can get compensation for loss of earnings. You will not have to worry about the cost of claiming either. All our solicitors work on a No Win No Fee basis so you will be protected from all costs. See No Win No Fee for more information.
Replacement vehicle If your car has been damaged in a vehicle accident then we can get you a temporary free replacement vehicle so you won’t be stranded without a car. See replacement vehicle for more information.
Beginning the claim process To make a vehicle accident claim all you need to do is call us and we will take it from there. Call now on 0808 143 43 42 for free legal advice. If you wish you can fill in our online claim form and we will call you back to discuss your vehicle accident.
*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.