Have you suffered an injury that was someone else’s fault?
If you have suffered an injury which required medical attention or left lasting damage, you may be able to claim compensation.
If you have suffered an injury which required medical attention or left lasting damage, you may be able to claim compensation.
Our commitment to our clients means that we only deduct our fees after successfully settling your claim, allowing you to pursue justice without financial worry.
With over 38 years of combined experience, our team of expert solicitors has achieved an impressive 91% success rate in securing favorable outcomes for our clients. If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated team today.
A personal injury claim is a way to claim compensation for injuries caused by someone else’s negligence or wrongful actions. Injuries can happen at work, on the road, in public places, or due to faulty products. If someone else is at fault, you can pursue a claim.
Compensation can cover medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and other related costs to help you recover and rebuild your life. If you have been injured because of someone else’s actions, a personal injury claim can provide the financial support you need during your recovery.
The amount of compensation you receive will depend on the extent of your injuries and the monetary loss you suffered.
Personal injury claims must be brought within three years of the date of the accident or within three years of discovering the injury. Acting promptly ensures you have the best chance of a successful outcome.
Personal injury claims can arise from a variety of situations, including:
This includes injuries sustained while performing job-related duties, which often occur due to unsafe working conditions or inadequate training. For instance, a worker might suffer an injury from faulty machinery or equipment that has not been properly maintained.
Additionally, accidents can happen when employees are not given the necessary safety gear or if the workplace lacks proper safety protocols. Inadequate training can also lead to mishaps, such as when workers are not fully educated on how to manage hazardous materials or complex machinery.
This encompasses accidents involving cars, motorcycles, bicycles, electric scooters, and other types of vehicles. For example, it may include situations where a cyclist is hit by a car or a motorcyclist is involved in a collision.
Additionally, it covers scenarios where a pedestrian is hit by a car or vehicle, whether they are crossing the street or involved in other traffic-related incidents. With more people choosing alternative methods of transport, electric scooter accidents and bike accidents are increasingly common.
These incidents occur in public places such as supermarkets, streets, parks, and other community areas, as well as on private properties where hazards are not properly addressed.
For example, a slip-and-fall accident might happen in a supermarket due to a wet floor that has not been marked with a warning sign. On streets, accidents can occur from uneven pavements or potholes that have not been repaired. On private properties, hazards like loose handrails, broken steps, or unmarked obstacles can lead to accidents.
This includes injuries caused by defective or dangerous products, such as faulty machinery or unsafe pharmaceuticals.
For example, consumers may experience adverse effects from pharmaceuticals that have not been accurately assessed or have undisclosed side effects, resulting in severe health complications. Other examples include household appliances that catch fire due to electrical faults, children’s toys that pose choking hazards, or automotive parts that fail and cause accidents.
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CEL Solicitors, a firm that specialises in personal injury claims, helped a family gain £3,800 in compensation for their 4-year-old daughter, who was hurt in a restaurant accident that wasn’t her fault. We have changed the girl’s name to Kate to protect her identity.
You may be eligible if you were injured due to someone else’s negligence. It’s essential to demonstrate that the other party was at fault and that their actions directly caused your injury. Consulting a solicitor can help assess your case’s eligibility.
Personal injury claims can arise from various situations, including road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, slips, trips, and falls, public liability incidents, and more.
You have three years from the date of the accident – or three years from the date of discovering the accident – to bring a personal injury claim. Those aged under 18 have until their 21st birthday to bring a claim. Despite this limit, acting promptly gives a better chance of success.
A no-win, no-fee agreement, also known as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA), means you don’t have to pay any upfront legal fees. At CEL Solicitors, you only pay your solicitor if your claim is successful. This means bringing a claim is risk-free.
The amount of compensation varies based on the severity and impact of your injuries, medical expenses, lost earnings, and other related costs. A solicitor can provide an estimate based on similar cases and guidelines.
Key evidence includes medical records, accident reports, witness statements, photographs of the accident scene, CCTV footage, and any other documentation that supports your claim. The more evidence you can provide, the greater your chance of success.
Yes, psychological injuries such as stress, anxiety, depression, or PTSD resulting from an accident can be included in a personal injury claim. It’s important to have these injuries diagnosed and documented by a medical professional.
Our personal injury specialists are here to help.