Birmingham Personal Injury Solicitors

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Birmingham

If you were injured in an accident that was not your fault, our panel of expert personal injury solicitors in Birmingham are here to help. We specialise in No Win No Fee claims and have helped Birmingham residents secure compensation for all types of accidents. This includes road traffic accidents, accidents at work, accidents in public, and medical negligence claims.

To discuss your case and eligibility to make a claim, our friendly legal advisers will offer you a free initial consultation. If you can proceed, you will be paired with one of the best personal injury solicitors in Birmingham, who will provide you with support and guidance every step of the way.

To find out if you have a valid claim, call 0800 470 0474 today or use our contact form to request a call back.

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    What types of claims can Birmingham personal injury solicitors help me with?

    Our personal injury team in Birmingham have vast experience securing compensation for all types of claims, ranging from minor to catastrophic injuries or illnesses. They are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and meet the highest professional standards.

    Some of the most common types of personal injury compensation claims that we handle on behalf of our clients include:

    Road Traffic Accident Claims in Birmingham

    Birmingham is a central transport hub in the UK, serving as a major point of connection for various modes of transport. In 2023, 3.62 billion vehicle miles were travelled on Birmingham’s roads.

    In 2021, it ranked first in the country in the number of vehicles owned per household; 6.3% of the 423,456 households in Birmingham have at least three cars or vans. Around 31.7% of homes don’t have any cars or vans.

    Birmingham is also one of the worst areas in Britain for road accidents. Between 2019 and 2024, it recorded 13,758 collisions, with major routes like Hagley Road and the A38 being identified as most at risk due to high pedestrian activity and congestion.

    Some of the most significant factors that contribute to road accidents in Birmingham include:

    • Distractions behind the wheel, such as using a phone, eating, drinking or interacting with passengers;
    • Speeding, which remains one of the leading causes of fatal collisions;
    • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
    • External factors, such as poor weather conditions, ongoing construction and poor road maintenance.

    If you or a loved one were injured due to someone else’s negligence and want to make a road accident claim, do not hesitate to get in touch. Our team of personal injury specialists in Birmingham can help you achieve the best possible outcome on a no win, no fee basis.

    Work Accident Claims in Birmingham

    Birmingham has a strong economy, ranking as one of the UK’s largest markets for doing business. The city employs around 552,200 people in key industries, including manufacturing, retailing, construction, hospitality and finance.

    The largest industry in Birmingham is human health and social work, with 93,000 employees, followed by wholesale, retail and the repair of motor vehicles, with 69,000 employees. Some of the major employers in the city include:

    • The National Health Service (NHS), which is the largest employer in the UK;
    • Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), a large manufacturer of SUV and luxury automobiles;
    • HSBC, a major employer in the financial services sector;
    • The University of Birmingham, one of the UK’s leading institutions of higher education and research;
    • Supermarket chains such as Aldi, ASDA and Sainsbury’s.

    There are several distinct economic zones in Birmingham, each reflecting its industrial history and modern growth. These include the City Centre Enterprise Zone, The Food Hub, the Advanced Manufacturing Hub and the Longbridge ITEC Park.

    Regardless of your workplace, your employer has a legal duty of care to protect your safety and well-being. This is governed by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and includes the following responsibilities:

    • Conduct regular risk assessments to identify hazards that could cause harm;
    • Provide and maintain a safe working environment;
    • Offer adequate training, instructions and supervision to employees;
    • Ensure that all equipment and machinery is safe to use;
    • When necessary, provide personal protective equipment (PPE) free of charge.

    If these duties are breached, employees can suffer various accidents at work, such as falls from height, manual handling injuries and exposure to hazardous substances. When this happens, our Birmingham team of solicitors is here to help you claim the compensation you deserve.

    Medical Negligence Solicitors in Birmingham

    Birmingham is the second largest city in the UK and home to world-class healthcare. Both NHS and private hospitals in Birmingham offer a high standard of care and cutting-edge medical technology in the treatment of patients. The most notable ones include:

    • Queen Elisabeth Hospital – the largest hospital in Birmingham, it offers a wide range of specialist services, including trauma care and cancer treatment;
    • Heartlands Hospital – it provides comprehensive healthcare services to a large population in East Birmingham;
    • Birmingham City Hospital – a major hospital that provides an extensive range of general and specialist care, notably neonatal and skin care;
    • The Priory Hospital – a well-known hospital that offers private treatment across a wide range of specialities.

    All healthcare providers owe their patients a legal duty of care. They must provide a level of care expected of a similarly trained and experienced professional in the same or a similar situation.

    Failing to act in ways that protect the patient’s health and well-being can result in serious consequences. These include physical injuries, illnesses, emotional and psychological trauma, financial losses and even death.

    Our panel of solicitors in Birmingham can help you make a medical negligence claim following all types of clinical negligence, including:

    Public Place Accidents in Birmingham

    When you go to a public place, such as a shop, supermarket or sports venue, you are owed a legal duty of care under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957. The property owner or occupier must take all reasonable measures to keep you safe from harm on their premises, including:

    • Check out the area regularly to identify potential risks;
    • Address any hazards or defects such as spills or uneven flooring promptly;
    • Ensure proper lighting in all areas;
    • Using clear and visible signs to warn of potential hazards;
    • Ensure all walkways are clear of obstructions;
    • Take special consideration towards children.

    If you suffered an injury in a public place due to the owner’s negligence, our team of solicitors in Birmingham can help you make a compensation claim. This includes accidents in various locations, such as:

    • Shopping centres like the Bullring & Grand Central, the Square Shopping Centre and the Grand Central Shopping Centre;
    • Supermarkets like Tesco, Morrisons, ASDA and Aldi;
    • Sports venues like Utilita Arena, Alexander Stadium or Edgbaston Stadium;
    • Parks like Cannon Hill Park, Handsworth Park or Kings Heath Park;
    • Museums like the Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and the Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Below, we have answered some of the most common questions we receive from claimants in Birmingham about making a claim. For a detailed case assessment, do not hesitate to call us on 0800 470 0474 or request a call back.

    If you suffered an injury or illness, our friendly legal advisers can let you know within minutes if you can pursue a personal injury claim. As a general rule, they will take on your case if the following statements can be proven:

    • Another person or company owed you a legal duty of care;
    • They breached this duty and caused an accident;
    • You suffered harm and other losses as a direct result;
    • The accident happened within the past three years.

    If you have a valid claim and want to proceed, you will be paired with an experienced personal injury claims solicitor in Birmingham who will guide you through all the steps of the claims process.

    If you have a valid claim, the solicitors we work in partnership with will represent you on a no win no fee basis. That means you do not have to pay a single penny upfront to get legal representation.

    If your claim is successful, your solicitor will be entitled to a pre-agreed percentage of your compensation. This is known as a success fee and is capped at 25% of your settlement. If you lose, you do not have to pay them anything, so there is no financial risk when making your claim.

    The compensation awarded for personal injury claims in Birmingham is calculated on a case-by-case basis, and it includes two types of damages:

    • General damages are awarded for the injury or illness and its subjective impact on your life. They include aspects such as physical pain, emotional distress, disability and loss of amenities.
    • Special damages cover the financial impact of the accident or illness on your life. These include private medical bills, loss of earnings, travel expenses and care costs during recovery.

    According to our personal injury compensation calculator, you could receive general damages of up to £493,000 for the most serious injuries.

    If your child suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence, our team of personal injury experts in Birmingham can help you make a compensation claim. First, they will help you fill out and file all the documents you need so that the court can appoint you as their litigation friend.

    Once approved, your solicitor will help you collect all the necessary evidence to support your claim. Like in every other personal injury case, this can include medical records, witness statements, accident reports and photographs of their injuries and the accident scene.

    Throughout the claims process, you are expected to make decisions about the case and act in your child’s best interests. Any compensation secured on their behalf will be approved by a judge and kept in a court bank account or personal injury trust until their 18th birthday.

    Under the Limitation Act 1980, there is a general three-year time limit to make a legal claim, starting from either:

    • The date the negligence occurred;
    • The date you became aware of the negligence and the harm it caused you (the date of knowledge).

    While three years may seem like a long time, you should seek advice from a specialist personal injury lawyer in Birmingham as soon as possible. Any delays can make it harder to access evidence and secure the best possible outcome.

    There are a few exceptions to the three-year limitation date:

    • There is no time limit to initiate a claim on behalf of a child. After turning 18, they have until 21 to claim compensation themselves.
    • The time limit is suspended if the injured party cannot handle a claim due to their injuries or a pre-existing condition such as Alzheimer’s disease or autism.
    • There is a two-year time limit to claim compensation through the CICA if you were the victim of a criminal act.
    If you have an accident on the roads of Birmingham, your priority should always be your safety, as well as the safety of others involved. You should try to stop safely, turn off the engine and check for injuries.

    If you or someone else is badly injured, call 999 immediately. If that’s not the case and you are able to do so, you should exchange details with any other drivers involved. In case of a hit-and-run or collision with an uninsured driver, report the accident to the police.

    You should also aim to gather as much evidence at the accident scene, such as:

    • Take photographs or a video of the vehicles, road conditions and any relevant signage;
    • Make notes of the time, date, and location of the accident;
    • Draw a sketch of the accident scene;
    • Take photos of any visible injuries you suffered;
    • Write down details of the other vehicles involved, such as their licence plate, make and model;
    • Ask for the names and contact details of any witnesses.
    It is difficult to estimate how long your claim will take without knowing your circumstances. For example, road accidents usually take 4 to 9 months to settle, while medical negligence claims take 12 to 36 months and can even take longer than five years.

    Some factors that affect the length of a personal injury claim include:

    • The severity and nature of your injuries
    • The type of accident you suffered
    • Whether the other party disputed liability
    • How time-consuming collecting evidence is
    • The negotiation process
    • Whether the claim goes to court

    Speak to the best personal injury solicitors in Birmingham today!

    If you or a loved one suffered harm without being at fault, contact us to find out if you can make a claim. Our panel of solicitors in Birmingham specialise in a range of personal injury cases, from accidents at work to medical negligence and animal attacks.

    You will be offered a free initial consultation to discuss your case and your compensation prospects. If you can proceed with a claim, having a solicitor on your side can significantly improve your chances of success and maximise your compensation.

    Furthermore, you will face less stress and can focus on your recovery while your solicitor handles all the legal aspects of your case.

    To start your claim today, call 0800 470 0474 or use our contact form to request a call back.

    Nick

    Last edited on 31st Mar 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.