Have you been injured in a car accident? Get in touch with us for free and we’ll guide you through the process of making a No Win No Fee claim.
Car accidents can be distressing, frustrating and scary. They can happen to anyone at any time and can cause serious injuries and other problems.
In the year ending June 2024, it’s estimated that 70,597 people were injured in car accidents on our roads, while 727 lost their lives.
Some of the most common injuries resulting from car accidents include:
You could be entitled to make an injury claim for a car accident if you were involved in a collision caused by another road user.
Our solicitors are experienced in car crash claims, and will help you build a case for compensation.
If you think you could have a car accident claim, the first thing to do is get in touch with our team for a free initial chat.
We’ll talk through what happened and answer any questions you may have about the car accident claim process.
If we think you have a valid claim, we’ll ask if you’d like to be put in touch with our in-house specialist road traffic accident solicitor.
The legal experts at First4InjuryClaims will then talk to you about your case and set out your options. They’ll explain their No Win No Fee agreement and check that you’re happy to go ahead – everything will be on your terms.
Once you’ve agreed to proceed with a claim, your solicitor will begin the process. This will involve pulling your evidence together and contacting the responsible party’s insurer to let them know you intend to make a claim.
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.
First4Lawyers are an award-winning claims management company with a track record of delivering service that our clients love.
Our solicitors typically work on a No Win No Fee basis. This means that you don’t have to pay anything upfront to get your claim started.
It also means you won’t have to pay anything if you lose your case.
But if your case is successful, you’ll pay what’s known as a success fee. This could be up to 35% plus VAT for road traffic accident claims. The success fee will be taken from your final compensation amount, so you don’t need to worry about finding the money for this yourself.
Car accident compensation amounts will vary depending on the circumstances.
For example, you might be involved in a similar car accident to someone else but suffer different injuries. This is why every claim must be assessed individually.
If your claim is successful, your compensation will be split into two categories:
Some of the factors your solicitor will take into account when valuing your claim include:
Our compensation calculator could give you a rough idea of how much car accident injury compensation you might receive. But if you’d prefer to talk to someone about it, you can get in touch with us for free to discuss your claim.
Simply fill in our form below and we’ll call you back at a time to suit you.
If you’re injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you’re legally entitled to compensation. This can go a long way towards aiding your recovery, helping you get back to the position you were in before you were hurt.
Car accidents can result in serious injuries. This could mean you’re unable to work, which could then lead to money worries. A successful claim will allow you to focus on your recovery rather than your financial situation.
It can also help you pay for whatever you need to help you get back to health. This could be any mobility aids you require, home modifications or any form of treatment, such as physiotherapy.
Most people will have three years to make a claim from the date of their car accident. Although this sounds like a lot of time to start your claim, it’s a good idea to start the process as soon as possible.
The sooner you start your claim, the easier you’ll find it to recall the details of your crash. Witnesses and anyone else involved in the accident could also find it easier to remember exactly what happened.
Starting your claim early could also make accessing key evidence like police reports, insurance records and CCTV more straightforward.
There are some exceptions to the three-year deadline, though.
If a child was injured in an accident, you’ll have until their 18th birthday to claim on their behalf. After this, the three-year time limit will begin and they’ll have until they’re 21 to take legal action themselves.
Meanwhile, if you’re claiming for someone who lacks the capacity to claim for themselves, you’ll only face a time limit if they regain capacity.
The more evidence you have, the stronger your claim will be. If you’re able, there are a few things you can do at the scene of the accident to help provide this evidence.
Take photographs and video footage of your vehicle and injuries as soon as the accident happens. You should also get the details of anyone else involved in the accident and anyone who saw it happen.
Make sure you report your accident to the police. This could be used as evidence when making a car accident injury claim.
Your medical records will also contribute to the evidence you need for a strong case. Your solicitor will usually arrange for you to have a medical assessment by an expert to show how the accident has affected your health.
If applicable, you can also get your employer to produce a letter documenting your lost working hours, explaining how much your income has been affected. This could help you claim that loss back.
We understand the impact a car accident can have on your health and your overall quality of life. Many people struggle with driving anxiety after a collision, which can make it difficult to carry on with day-to-day activities.
Our personal injury solicitors know how daunting it can feel to make a claim at such a difficult time. They’ll work to ensure the claims process is as stress-free as possible, gathering evidence and building a case on your behalf.
If you’d like to talk through your car accident and find out more about your options, get in touch.
You can give us a call, request a call back at a more convenient time or simply start your claim online and we’ll take it from there.
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