Our injury claim calculator can help you work out how much compensation you might be entitled to after an accident or experience of medical negligence.
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Our compensation calculator can give you an estimate of what you might be able to claim for your accident. It can’t give you an exact amount, as there are many factors that can affect your final compensation amount.
These include the severity of your injury, how long your recovery might take and how your injury affects your daily life.
When you make a No Win No Fee claim, you’ll usually have a medical assessment. This will help your solicitor understand how severe your injury is and what impact it’s had on you. They can then use this information to negotiate with the party responsible for your accident to get you the compensation you’re entitled to.
Our personal injury claim calculator can give you an idea of what you could receive for the pain you’ve experienced. But there are other things that could contribute to your total compensation amount.
Only pay a fee if you receive compensation
Our No Win No Fee solicitors will take a success fee from the compensation you are awarded for a successful claim in the form of a percentage of your damages. This could be up to 25% but it won't be more than that, except in cases of road traffic accidents. Changing laws mean our solicitors will now take a payment of 35% of the final compensation amount plus VAT for all road traffic accident claims.
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Your compensation will depend on your specific circumstances. What you are awarded will be split into two parts:
These damages cover the pain and suffering your injury has caused you to experience. This covers both physical and mental pain. This part of your compensation covers the direct impact your injury has had on your quality of life.
These reimburse you for any financial impact your injury has had on your life. For example, if you’ve had to take time off work and have lost out on wages, you could claim for them. It’s also possible to claim back what you’ve spent on medical treatment and even travel to and from medical appointments.
For a more accurate idea of what you might be able to claim in compensation, just get in touch by calling us for free, requesting a call back or starting your compensation claim online.
We’ve helped thousands of people find the right solicitor – like Diane, who said:
“I spoke to Jacob following an accident at my local gym, leaving me with a significant injury. Jacob was sympathetic and very easy to talk to. He listened to my story and recorded it with great accuracy, after which he transferred me to the most appropriate help.”
And as our Head of Legal Services Jacqueline Busby explains, compensation is just one part of how we could help your recovery:
“Compensation is a major part of putting things right again after an accident. It can help you pay the bills if you can’t work and cover medical treatment. It can also finance any modifications to your home or vehicle in some of the most severe cases.
“But it’s not the only support that can come from making a claim. If you’ve been injured, your solicitor will typically work to get you the help you need to feel better. This can often take the form of physiotherapy or other treatments.
“There are many elements to a personal injury claim so having the right support can be invaluable. And that’s where a specialist team like First4Lawyers can help.”
You could claim compensation for any personal injury. This includes accidents at work, slips and trips, and car accidents.
It’s also possible to make a claim if you’ve been the victim of clinical negligence, such as a misdiagnosis or surgical error. Our medical negligence claim calculator can help you work out what you may be entitled to.
If you’re not sure whether you could claim compensation, our legal services advisors can let you know. They’ll discuss your case with you and set out your options, with no pressure to proceed with a claim unless you’re completely happy to.
To find out how we helped people like Mrs Marshall, who received £100,000 after she broke her wrist in a fall, just get in touch. Give us a call, request a call back or start your claim online.
Pain, suffering and losses are all factors that are taken into consideration when awarding compensation. (Duration - 1:45)
Start a claim enquiryIf your case is successful, your solicitor will charge you what’s known as a success fee. This fee will be taken as a percentage of your final compensation amount.
Your solicitor will usually take up to 25% of your final settlement to cover their costs. But it could be up to 35% plus VAT if you were in a road traffic accident.
Before you start the claims process, your solicitor will discuss their success fee and any other costs with you. So there won’t be any surprises later on.
There will be nothing to pay if your claim is unsuccessful. This means you won’t be responsible for covering your solicitor’s legal fees or any other costs related to your claim if you lose.
If your claim isn’t successful, you may be held liable for the other side’s legal expenses. But this will be covered by what’s known as after the event (ATE) insurance, which your solicitor will advise you on. You won’t need to worry about paying out for this if you lose your case.
To learn more about what could happen if your claim is unsuccessful, take a look at our free guide.
Just like in England and Wales, a No Win No Fee arrangement in Scotland means there will be nothing for you to pay if your case is unsuccessful.
But there are some differences in the types of claims covered by No Win No Fee in Scotland. While you’ll still be able to make a No Win No Fee personal injury claim, the arrangement doesn’t cover cases involving medical negligence.
When you get in touch with us, you’ll reach our experienced legal services team.
With a blend of expertise and experience, our legal services advisors are here to help guide you through the claims process and answer any questions you may have. So you’ll feel confident going forward.
No Win No Fee was introduced so that everyone could access compensation and support without the worry of legal costs.
These agreements are there to help you, not catch you out. Your solicitor will explain all the terms and conditions with you before you start your claim. They’ll address any concerns or questions you have, too, so you’ll be fully informed before going forward.
While we cannot guarantee your case will be successful, No Win No Fee lawyers typically only take on cases they think will have a positive outcome. This is because under a No Win No Fee agreement, lawyers won’t get paid unless a claim is successful.
As well as working to win your case, your lawyer will want to make sure the settlement you receive is appropriate for the impact of your injuries or illness. As a result, they may advise you to reject initial offers while they continue to pursue the compensation you deserve.