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We help people across the UK make no win no fee road traffic accident claims after car, motorcycle, taxi, cycling and passenger accidents with straightforward legal advice and Polish speaking support available.
Being involved in a road traffic accident can affect far more than just your vehicle. Many people are left dealing with pain, medical appointments, financial pressure and disruption to everyday life after an accident that was not their fault. Even relatively low-speed collisions can result in injuries that continue for weeks or months after the accident itself.
Road traffic accident claims can involve drivers, passengers, motorcyclists, cyclists and pedestrians injured due to unsafe or careless driving. Whether the accident happened at a junction, roundabout, motorway or local road, you may still be entitled to seek compensation for your injuries and financial losses.
Many people initially assume their injuries are minor, only for symptoms such as neck pain, back pain or whiplash to worsen over time. Seeking legal advice early can help you understand whether you may have a valid claim and what steps can be taken next.
Road traffic accidents can result in a wide range of physical and psychological injuries depending on the seriousness of the collision and the impact involved. Some people recover within weeks, while others are left dealing with ongoing pain, reduced mobility and long-term treatment affecting work and everyday life.
Even relatively low-speed collisions can lead to injuries that worsen during the days following the accident. Neck pain, back injuries and soft tissue damage are common after road traffic accidents, particularly where sudden impact or whiplash injuries are involved.
Common injuries following road traffic accidents include:
If your injuries have affected your work, sleep, mobility or day-to-day activities, you may still be entitled to seek compensation even if symptoms appeared later.
Many people avoid seeking legal advice because they assume making a compensation claim will be stressful or complicated. In reality, the process is often more straightforward than expected, especially where evidence of the accident and medical treatment is available.
Once the circumstances of the accident and your injuries have been discussed, the next steps can usually be explained clearly from the beginning. This may include reviewing evidence, arranging medical assessments and discussing whether a no win no fee claim may be possible.
Find out what your personal injury claim may be worth.
Many people avoid seeking legal advice after a road traffic accident because they are worried about legal costs or the complexity of making a claim. With a no win no fee agreement, you generally only pay legal fees if your claim succeeds.
This allows injured individuals to pursue compensation without large upfront solicitor costs while focusing on recovery, treatment and getting back to normal daily life. Clear legal advice and straightforward support can make the claims process easier to understand from the beginning.
Many people assume road traffic accidents are simply unfortunate incidents and do not realise they may be entitled to compensation afterwards. In reality, many accidents happen because of careless driving, failure to pay attention, speeding or unsafe manoeuvres on the road.
If another driver acted negligently and caused the accident, you may still be able to make a compensation claim for your injuries and financial losses.
Even if you initially believed your injuries were minor or walked away from the accident scene, symptoms often worsen during the following days. Seeking legal advice early can help you understand whether you may have a valid claim and what steps can be taken next.
Compensation following a road traffic accident is not limited to the injury itself. A successful claim may also include financial losses and expenses caused by the accident and recovery period afterwards.
This may include loss of earnings, physiotherapy costs, rehabilitation expenses, treatment costs, travel expenses linked to medical appointments and ongoing support where injuries continue affecting work or mobility long-term.
More serious injuries may also involve future financial losses, reduced ability to work and long-term treatment requirements depending on the overall impact the injury has had on your life.
Minor road traffic whiplash injuries can vary depending on pain duration, treatment and recovery time.
Moderate whiplash injuries may involve ongoing neck pain, physiotherapy and disruption to daily life.
Compensation for back injuries can depend on severity, mobility issues and long-term recovery needs.
Neck injury compensation may increase where symptoms continue to affect work and everyday movement.
Shoulder injuries following road accidents may involve surgery, rehabilitation and reduced mobility.
Knee injury claims can involve ligament damage, long-term pain and difficulty returning to work.
Serious accident injuries may require ongoing rehabilitation, treatment and future care support.
Head and brain injury claims are often valued higher due to long-term physical and cognitive effects.
Soft tissue injuries after collisions can involve pain, treatment and temporary loss of mobility.
Chest injuries may involve breathing difficulties, fractures and lengthy recovery after accidents.
Compensation for arm injuries can depend on fractures, surgery requirements and ongoing symptoms.
Multiple injuries from serious road accidents may result in significantly higher compensation awards.
Compensation amounts are guideline estimates only and depend on the severity of the injury, evidence and financial losses involved. Call today on 0330 900 0377.
Yes. In some situations, you may still be able to seek compensation even if responsibility for the accident was shared between multiple drivers or road users.
Every accident depends on its own circumstances and should be assessed based on the available evidence and how the collision happened.
Yes. Passengers injured during a road traffic accident can usually make a compensation claim regardless of which driver caused the collision.
Passenger injury claims commonly involve private vehicles, taxis, public transport and family vehicles.
You should seek medical attention as soon as possible, even if injuries initially appear minor. If possible, photographs of the vehicles, road conditions and accident scene can also help support a future claim.
Witness details, dashcam footage and insurance information may also help depending on the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Yes. Whiplash injuries are among the most common injuries following road traffic accidents and can still result in compensation claims depending on the seriousness of the symptoms and recovery period involved.
Symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, headaches and reduced mobility can continue affecting daily life long after the accident itself.
The time needed to settle a road traffic accident claim depends on the seriousness of the injuries, whether responsibility is disputed and how long recovery takes.
Some straightforward claims settle within several months, while more serious injuries involving rehabilitation or long-term treatment may take considerably longer.
Most road traffic accident claims settle without the need for a court hearing. Many cases are resolved through negotiations once medical evidence, financial losses and accident circumstances have been reviewed.
Court proceedings are generally only necessary where responsibility remains disputed or where an agreement regarding compensation cannot be reached.
If you cannot find the answer to your question below, feel free to give our team a call on 07557 515577 and we will be happy to help.