Coventry Personal Injury Solicitors

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Coventry

If you’ve suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence, our team of expert personal injury solicitors in Coventry are here to help.

We specialise in No Win No Fee claims and have helped Coventry residents secure compensation for all types of accidents. This includes accidents at work, road traffic accidents, accidents in public, and medical negligence claims.

To find out if you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, call 0800 470 0474 today or use our contact form to request a call back. You will receive a free case assessment from a friendly legal adviser with no obligation to proceed.

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    What accident types can personal injury solicitors in Coventry help me with?

    Our personal injury team in Coventry are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). They meet the highest professional and ethical standards and have helped claimants secure compensation for all types of accidents, including:

    Road Traffic Accidents in Coventry

    Under the Road Traffic Act 1988, all road users have a legal duty of care to behave in a way that protects themselves and others from harm. Key aspects of this duty include:

    • Follow the traffic laws and regulations
    • Adhere to speed limits
    • Pay attention to their surroundings
    • Act reasonably and responsibly when using the roads
    • Avoid actions that could foreseeably cause injury, damage, or danger to others
    • Do not drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol or when fatigued

    However, this duty is sometimes breached, and road traffic accidents in Coventry, like in many urban areas, are a significant concern.

    In 2023, there were 393 collisions on the roads in the city, which led to 512 casualties. Sadly, four people were killed and 98 people were seriously injured as a result of these accidents. Some of the most common causes of collisions in the city include:

    • Speeding
    • Failure to look properly
    • Sudden braking
    • Disobeying traffic signs and signals
    • Using mobile phones or other distractions

    Leamington Road has been identified as the most dangerous in the city, with 32 casualties of all severities. The junction between Alderminster Road and Aynho Close also poses a significant concern for pedestrians.

    If you suffered harm due to a road accident, our team of no win no fee solicitors in Coventry are ready to help you make a road traffic accident claim. They will guide you through the claims process with empathy and help you secure the compensation you deserve.

    Workplace Accidents in Coventry

    Coventry and the wider region have a rich and diverse economic landscape, with several key industries that play a major role in employment. These include:

    • Advanced manufacturing and engineering
    • Automotive, Rail and Aerospace
    • Digital and Creative
    • Business, Professional & Financial Services
    • Low Carbon & Energy Technologies
    • Education and Healthcare

    There are several key business areas in the city, which include Ansty Park, the City Centre, the Binley Business Park and the Coventry University Technology Park. These and other business areas are home to several major employers and world-renowned companies, such as:

    • Tata Motors – a centre of excellence for automotive design and engineering
    • National Grid – an energy infrastructure company
    • E.ON – a major energy company with a significant presence in the city
    • University of Warwick – a major educational institution and employer
    • London Electric Vehicle Company – a manufacturer of electric taxis and vans

    No matter where you work in Coventry, your employer owes you a legal duty of care under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. They must:

    • Conduct regular risk assessments to identify potential hazards
    • Provide and maintain a workplace that is safe and without risks to health
    • Ensure that all equipment, tools and machinery are safe to use and regularly inspected
    • Provide employees with the necessary training, information, and instruction to do their jobs safely
    • When necessary, provide personal protective equipment (PPE) free of charge

    We understand how upsetting it is to suffer an accident at work. Our legal team of personal injury experts in Coventry are here to guide you through this hard time and help you make a successful accident at work claim.

    Accidents in Public Places in Coventry

    Coventry is a dynamic city that offers a diverse range of activities and attractions to residents and visitors. These include shopping centres, sports venues, restaurants, museums and green spaces.

    Under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957, all owners and occupiers of such properties owe a legal duty of care to members of the public. They must take reasonable steps to ensure that all visitors are reasonably safe while on the premises, such as:

    • Carry out regular inspections of premises
    • Promptly address hazards like uneven surfaces, spills or inadequate lighting
    • Provide clear warning signs to indicate known dangers
    • Take specific precautions to safeguard children and vulnerable individuals
    • Ensure that any work carried out on the premises is done safely

    If you were injured on the grounds of a public place due to the owner’s negligence, our team of personal injury lawyers in Coventry are here to help. They can assist you with a public accident claim if you were injured in all kinds of locations, including:

    • Shopping centres such as West Orchards Shopping Centre and Cannon Park Shopping Centre
    • Sports venues such as Coventry Building Society Arena and the Alan Higgs Centre
    • Public parks such as War Memorial Park and Coombe Abbey Park
    • Museums such as the Coventry Transport Museum and the Herbert Art Gallery & Museum
    • Supermarkets such as Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrisons and ASDA

    Medical Negligence Cases in Coventry

    Coventry offers a high-quality and wide range of healthcare services to its residents through its hospitals, GP clinics and specialist clinics, which include:

    • The University Hospital Coventry – the main NHS hospital that serves the city and the surrounding area
    • The Meriden Hospital – a private hospital that offers a wide range of services, including diagnostics, orthopaedic surgery and private GP consultations

    However, when healthcare professionals fail to provide a reasonable standard of care, patients can suffer avoidable injuries or their condition can worsen.

    Our team of medical negligence solicitors in Coventry understand how distressing it is to be affected by negligent medical care and are here to protect your legal rights. They can help you make a medical negligence claim for all forms of negligence, including:

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    If you’re considering claiming compensation, you probably have many questions about your legal rights and the claims process. To provide clarity and guidance, we have answered some of the most common inquiries from claimants below.

    For a tailored assessment of your case, contact us by calling 0800 470 0474 or using our online claim form. Our friendly legal advisers will be happy to answer all your questions.

    Our friendly legal advisers can let you know within minutes whether you are entitled to compensation. They will ask you a few questions about your circumstances to verify if:

    • The defendant owed you a duty of care legally
    • They breached this duty and caused your accident
    • You suffered harm as a result
    • You are within the claim limitation date, which is usually three years

    If all these apply to your case, you will be paired with a personal injury solicitor in Coventry who will guide you through the legal process and help you secure the compensation you deserve.

    Statements from independent witnesses are a very good piece of evidence to support a personal injury claim. They can provide an independent and unbiased account to support your version of the events, making it harder for the other party to deny liability.

    However, they are not essential, and you can make a successful claim even without eyewitnesses. You can use other forms of evidence to prove negligence and the cause of your injuries, such as:

    • Your own detailed account of how the accident happened
    • Police reports, if they attended the scene
    • Copies of accident reports if you suffered an injury at work or in a public place
    • Photographs and videos of the accident scene and any hazards that contributed to it
    • CCTV or dashcam footage, if available
    • Statements from expert witnesses, such as accident reconstruction experts
    • Medical records that detail your injuries and their cause
    If you are involved in a road accident in Coventry, there are several steps you should take to ensure your legal rights and your safety:

    • Pull over in a safe place and turn on your hazard lights
    • Check yourself and others for injuries and call the emergency services immediately if anyone is severely injured
    • If anyone is injured or there is a danger to others, call the police
    • Exchange details with any other road users involved in the accident
    • Gather as much evidence as possible at the scene, such as photos and witness details
    • Report the incident to your insurer as soon as possible, even if you do not intend to claim
    • Seek medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor
    The Limitation Act 1980 imposes a three-year limitation date for making a claim for compensation, starting from when your accident took place. There are a few exceptions to this rule:

    • Parents and legal guardians can make a child injury claim at any time before the child’s 18th birthday, after which they have until 21 to start a claim themselves.
    • There is no limitation date if the claimant lacks the mental capacity to handle legal proceedings due to an injury, disability or illness.
    • There is a two-year time limit to start a claim through the CICA if you were the victim of a criminal assault.
    • If you lost a loved one as a result of an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you can start a claim within three years of their death.
    Some injuries, such as industrial diseases like mesothelioma or repetitive strain injuries, may take years or even decades to develop. In such cases, you have three years to start a personal injury claim from the date of knowledge.

    This is the date when you first knew, or should reasonably have known, that:

    • You suffered a significant injury or illness.
    • This was caused by another party’s negligence or omission.

    The personal injury solicitors in Coventry that we partner with will help you prove the link between the initial event and your injury and secure compensation to cover your pain and suffering.

    If you are injured in an accident at work and have a valid and lawful claim against your employer, you cannot be sacked solely for claiming compensation. The Employment Rights Act 1996 protects you from unfair dismissal and any retaliation from your employer.

    If they take any unlawful action against you, a specialist solicitor can help you make a further claim at an employment tribunal.

    In personal injury cases, the compensation awarded to claimants is calculated based on two types of damages:

    • General damages are awarded for the subjective impact of the injury on your life. Examples include physical pain, mental distress, loss of amenities, scarring and loss of prospects.
    • Special damages cover financial losses and expenses incurred as a result of the injury. These could include loss of earnings, private medical treatments, travel expenses and care costs.

    Our online compensation calculator can give you an estimate of your compensation prospects within minutes.

    If your loved one was injured due to the negligence of another party, you may be able to claim compensation on their behalf by acting as their litigation friend.

    This process is common when the injured party is a child under 18 or an adult who lacks the mental capacity to handle a claim. As their litigation friend, you must make decisions about the case that are in their best interests and consider any settlement offers from the defendant.

    Our team of no win no fee solicitors in Coventry can help you start a claim on your loved one’s behalf and ensure they receive the compensation owed to them.

    Speak to the best No Win No Fee personal injury lawyers in Coventry today!

    Whether you were injured at work, on the road or elsewhere, our panel of solicitors in Coventry are here to help you get through this difficult time. They will offer you a free initial consultation and legal advice and will discuss your case with you in detail.

    If you can proceed with a claim, they will:

    • Help you gather the required supporting evidence
    • Offer you a 100% no win no fee agreement
    • Negotiate to secure the maximum amount of compensation
    • Handle all communication on your behalf

    To get started or learn more about your legal options, call free on 0800 470 0474 or use our online claim form to request a call back.

    Nick

    Last edited on 26th May 2025

    With over 15 years’ experience in the legal sector, Nicholas Tate (LLB Hons, LLM in Health Law) has extensive experience across all areas of personal injury and medical negligence claims.