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Compensation amounts are based on the Judicial College Guidelines, which are used by UK courts and legal professionals to value personal injury claims.
Figures shown are guideline ranges only. The amount you may receive depends on the severity of your injury and your individual circumstances.
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We operate on a seek-and-refer (click here for more information) basis only. We help collect initial information and then refer your enquiry to a regulated solicitor. We do not provide legal advice or handle your claim after referral.
At Injury Claims Today, we make the process simple. From your first enquiry to the final outcome, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
You focus on your recovery, whilst our panel of solicitors take care of everything else.
Injured as a driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian? If the accident wasn’t your fault, we’ll help you pursue the compensation.
Accidents at work can happen anywhere, from construction sites to offices. If your employer failed in their duty of care, we’re here to help.
Falls in public places like shops, supermarkets, or pavements can lead to serious injuries. If the area was unsafe, you could have a valid claim.
Injuries caused by poorly maintained or hazardous environments on private property. We help you take action against those responsible.
One of our trusted solicitors we work with will handle the legal process from start to finish, keeping things straightforward and transparent throughout. No jargon, no confusion. just clear advice and real support
With many of our selected solicitors having over 30 years of combined experience in personal injury claims, they've supported thousands of people in securing the compensation and clarity they deserve after an accident.
The accident/ injury must have occured in the last 3 years
The accident must have occured within the United Kingdom
Another party was responsible for your injury
You must have sufficient evidence of the injury.
The solicitor we refer you to operate on a No Win No Fee basis, meaning you will not pay legal fees if your claim is unsuccessful. They will clearly explain their success fee, terms, and any other costs before you agree to proceed. Click here to find out more about our No Win No Fee Solicitors or click here to find out more about fees and payments. You do not need to use a claims management company to make your complaint.
You may be eligible to make a personal injury claim if you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence or fault. This could include road traffic accidents, workplace injuries, slips and trips, or medical negligence. To succeed, you must show that another party was responsible for your injury and that it has impacted your life physically, emotionally, or financially.
In most cases in the UK, you have three years from the date of the accident (or from when you became aware of your injury) to start a personal injury claim. This is known as the “limitation period.” There are exceptions, such as claims involving children or individuals lacking mental capacity.
The amount of compensation you may receive depends on several factors, including the severity of your injury, financial losses (such as lost earnings), and the impact on your daily life. Compensation is typically divided into:
No, not at all, personal injury claims in the UK are handled on a No Win, No Fee basis. This means you won’t have to pay legal fees upfront, and you typically won’t pay anything if your claim is unsuccessful. If your claim is successful, a pre-agreed percentage may be deducted from your compensation.
The length of a personal injury claim can vary depending on the complexity of the case. Straightforward claims may settle within a few months, while more complex cases—especially those involving serious injuries or disputes over liability—can take longer. Each case is unique, and timelines depend on factors like evidence, medical assessments, and negotiations.