Last year saw a total of 1,752 people killed in road accidents in the UK. More widely, there were 153,158 casualties of all severities reported across the country.
Read moreBike to School Week 2020 has begun, giving parents, children and schools the chance to enjoy the benefits of cycling to school.
Read moreThis week is Family Safety Week in the UK, which gives organisations and families the chance to highlight the importance of preventing childhood accidents.
Read moreEmployers are required to keep you safe when at work, but if dangerous working practices occur you may be injured. We tell you what rights you have.
Read moreIn the immediate aftermath of a road traffic accident you are very likely to be left feeling frightened, vulnerable and disorientated. It is important that you know what to do if you are involved in an accident.
Read moreNational Road Victim Month 2020 has begun. Running for the full month of August, the aim of the campaign is to remember victims of road traffic accidents and those who have been injured or killed on our roads.
Read moreIs there a greater risk of road traffic accidents because of the delay to MOTs after the coronavirus lockdown?
Read moreThe Tour de France typically brings with it a boost to cycling around the world, with more people being inspired to get on their bikes.
Read moreWhen making a personal injury claim, you’ll have a lot on your mind. But one of the first things you might consider is how long it will take to receive an offer of compensation.
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