Hairdresser Accident Claims
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If you’ve suffered hair or scalp damage due to an accident or the negligence of a hairdresser, you could be eligible to make a hair damage compensation claim.
We are a claims management company regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Whether you want a new haircut, a new hair colour or just a routine trim, when you go to a hair salon or barber, you expect to be in good hands and have a pleasant experience. However, negligence on the part of a hairdresser can result in various types of injuries, such as burnt hair, bald patches and excessive hair loss. In such cases, you may be eligible to make a hair damage claim for compensation.
Various other situations can result in hair damage, such as road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, medical negligence and criminal assaults. No matter the circumstances, if another party was at fault for your injury, you may be able to make a claim for your pain and suffering.
If you suffered damaged hair due to someone else’s negligence and you want to seek compensation, call 0800 470 0474 today or use our contact form to request a call back. You will receive a free case assessment and find out what your legal options are, with no obligation to proceed.
If you would like to speak to a legal adviser about making a claim, call free on 0800 470 0474 or click here to request a call back.
By submitting this form you agree to be contacted by our partners. Find out how we handle your data in our privacy policy. With no win no fee you typically pay 25% of your compensation if your claim is successful, but the fee can vary. Termination fees may apply if you fail to co-operate with your solicitor.
Damage to hair can result from various situations and can have a profound impact, as our hair is an essential part of our identity and often one of the first things people notice about us. Some of the most common types of injuries that can affect the hair or scalp include:
An injury to the hair or scalp can also have a profound emotional impact and lead to stress, anxiety, depression and embarrassment. If another party was responsible for the harm you suffered, you may be eligible to make a personal injury claim for compensation.
If you suffered hair damage without being at fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation for your pain, suffering and related financial losses. The easiest way to find out if you may be able to claim is through a free consultation with a legal adviser. They will take on your case if the following can be proven:
A duty of care will be established based on the relevant legislation, depending on the circumstances of your injury. You should not worry too much about this, as your solicitor will check this for you during a free case assessment. If your claim has merit, they will also help you gather evidence to support it and contact the other side to start negotiating your compensation award.
Hair damage can happen because of various types of negligence and accidents. Some of the most common situations that could result in a hair injury and a compensation claim include:
Hairdressers, barbers and salon operators have a legal duty towards their customers and visitors. They must take all reasonable measures to protect them from injury while on their premises, including from damage to their hair. For example:
A failure to comply with the legislation and provide reasonable care can result in various injuries and hair conditions, some of which were mentioned above. If a hair salon or a hairdresser has breached their duty of care towards you, you may be entitled to make a hairdresser accident claim. Common types of negligence for which you could make a hair damage compensation claim include:
If you want to claim compensation for hair damage, you will need various types of evidence to show what happened and how that has affected your life. If they take on your case, your solicitor will try to gather as much evidence as possible to help you get the compensation you deserve, which could be:
The amount of compensation awarded in a personal injury claim aims to put you in the same position you would have been in had the accident not occurred. The settlement awarded to you will cover two types of damages incurred due to the hair loss or damage:
General damages are awarded for the non-economic losses that arise from the injury. These are subjective and do not have a specific monetary value. Instead, they are based on historical cases and the guidelines from the Judicial College and can include:
Special damages are awarded for economic losses that can be precisely calculated based on evidence, such as receipts and invoices. These cover the financial impact suffered due to the damaged hair and could include:
According to our online compensation calculator, you could receive the following hair damage compensation amounts:
According to the Limitation Act 1980, you typically have three years to make a hair damage claim, starting from one of the following:
We advise you to seek legal advice as soon as possible, as your case will be time-barred, and the court will no longer accept it if you fail to start the claims process within this period. Also, the sooner you speak to a personal injury solicitor, the easier it will be for them to collate the necessary evidence to support your case. A few exceptions apply to this limitation date:
The time it may take for a hair damage claim to settle depends on various factors, such as:
Usually, a straightforward claim could be resolved within a few months, while more complex cases can sometimes take years to resolve.
There are a few things you can do to speed up the claims process, which include seeking legal advice as soon as possible and documenting your case in as much detail as possible. If you want to settle your claim as soon as possible, you could accept an early-stage offer from the other side, but this may result in less compensation being awarded to you.
If you have a fair chance of winning compensation for hair damage, your solicitor will help you start a no win no fee claim*. This service is the preferred way of getting legal representation as it involves no risks for the claimant.
You do not have to pay any upfront fees, and if your case fails, you do not pay your solicitor anything. They only receive a success fee if and after you receive compensation, which is capped at 25% of your payment and will be agreed upon from the beginning. There will be no hidden costs or surprise charges.
You will also have After the Event (ATE) insurance included in your arrangement. This type of legal expenses insurance provides 100% financial safety when making a claim for hair damage. If you lose, the ATE will cover all your costs and disbursement, including the defendant’s expenses and solicitors. You only pay the price of the ATE premium if your claim is successful. Otherwise, you will not be left out of pocket.
To find out if you have a valid hair damage claim and how much compensation you could receive, do not hesitate to get in touch by calling 0800 470 0474 or entering your details to arrange a call back. You will receive a free case assessment with no obligation to proceed.