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Serious Injury Claims Across The UK

We help people across the UK make no win no fee serious injury claims after life-changing accidents causing long-term injuries, rehabilitation needs and ongoing financial losses with straightforward legal advice and Polish speaking support available.

Have You Suffered A Serious Injury Within The Last 3 Years?

Serious injuries can affect almost every part of a person’s life, including mobility, independence, employment, finances and long-term health. Many people are left dealing with ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, emotional distress and major changes to daily life after an accident that was not their fault.

Serious injury claims can involve road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, public liability accidents, falls from height, dog attacks and other incidents resulting in long-term or life-changing injuries.

Some injuries require ongoing physiotherapy, specialist treatment, surgery or long-term support, while others leave people unable to return to work or continue normal daily activities in the same way as before.

If your injuries were caused by somebody else’s negligence or unsafe actions, you may still be entitled to seek compensation for your injuries, financial losses and ongoing support needs.

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What Types Of Serious Injuries Can Be Claimed For?

Serious injury claims can involve many different types of physical and psychological injuries depending on how the accident happened and the long-term impact involved. Some people recover partially over time, while others are left dealing with permanent symptoms, reduced mobility or ongoing medical complications.

Serious injuries often require extended treatment, rehabilitation and ongoing support affecting both the injured individual and their family long-term.

Common serious injury claims can involve:

If your injuries have affected your ability to work, live independently or continue normal daily activities, you may still be entitled to seek compensation and long-term support.

Starting A Serious Injury Claim Is Often Easier Than People Expect

Many people assume serious injury claims will automatically be stressful or overly complicated. In reality, the process is often more straightforward once the circumstances of the accident and medical evidence have been reviewed properly.

After discussing the accident and your injuries, the next steps can usually be explained clearly from the beginning. This may include reviewing evidence, obtaining medical reports, arranging specialist assessments and discussing whether a no win no fee claim may be possible.

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No Win No Fee Serious Injury Claims

Many people avoid seeking legal advice after a serious 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 and families to focus on recovery, rehabilitation and ongoing support without large upfront solicitor costs. Clear legal advice and straightforward guidance can help make the process easier to understand from the beginning.

Many People Do Not Realise The Long-Term Impact A Serious Injury Claim Can Cover

Serious injury claims are not limited to the initial injury itself. Many accidents lead to ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, reduced ability to work, financial pressure and major changes to everyday life long after the accident happened.

Compensation may also consider future care requirements, long-term treatment, rehabilitation support, home adaptations and the overall impact the injury has had on independence and quality of life.

Seeking early legal advice can help ensure the full long-term impact of the injury is properly considered before any settlement is agreed.

What Can Serious Injury Compensation Help Cover?

Compensation following a serious injury can include far more than pain and suffering alone. A successful claim may also include financial losses and long-term expenses caused by the injury and recovery period afterwards.

This may include loss of earnings, rehabilitation costs, physiotherapy, specialist treatment, travel expenses linked to appointments, care support and future financial losses where injuries continue affecting work or independence long-term.

More serious injuries may also involve ongoing medical support, mobility assistance and future treatment requirements depending on the overall impact of the injury.

Minor Whiplash Injury

£1,000+

Minor road traffic whiplash injuries can vary depending on pain duration, treatment and recovery time.

Moderate Whiplash Injury

£15,000+

Moderate whiplash injuries may involve ongoing neck pain, physiotherapy and disruption to daily life.

Back Injury Claim

£85,000+

Compensation for back injuries can depend on severity, mobility issues and long-term recovery needs.

Neck Injury Claim

£55,000+

Neck injury compensation may increase where symptoms continue to affect work and everyday movement.

Shoulder Injury Claim

£50,000+

Shoulder injuries following road accidents may involve surgery, rehabilitation and reduced mobility.

Knee Injury Claim

£75,000+

Knee injury claims can involve ligament damage, long-term pain and difficulty returning to work.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions About Serious Injury Claims

What Is Considered A Serious Injury?

Serious injuries generally involve injuries causing long-term or life-changing effects on mobility, independence, employment or overall quality of life.

This can include brain injuries, spinal injuries, serious fractures, amputations, nerve damage and other major physical or psychological injuries.

Yes. Serious injury claims may include rehabilitation costs, physiotherapy, specialist treatment and other ongoing support requirements linked to the injury and recovery process.

These costs can form an important part of a compensation claim where long-term treatment or support is required.

Serious injuries often affect not only the injured person but also their family and support network. In many situations, claims may consider care needs, support requirements and the wider impact the injury has had on daily life.

Useful evidence can include medical records, photographs, witness details, accident reports, rehabilitation records and documents linked to financial losses or treatment costs.

Independent medical assessments may also help assess the long-term impact of the injury properly.

The time needed to settle a serious injury claim depends on the seriousness of the injury, recovery progress, medical evidence and whether responsibility is disputed.

More serious claims involving long-term rehabilitation or ongoing medical complications may take considerably longer than straightforward injury claims.

Most serious injury claims settle without the need for a court hearing. Many cases are resolved through negotiations once medical evidence, rehabilitation needs and financial losses have been reviewed properly.

Court proceedings are generally only necessary where responsibility or compensation remains disputed.

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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.

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