Bradford Personal Injury Solicitors

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Bradford

If you’ve suffered an injury in an accident that wasn’t your fault, our team of expert personal injury solicitors in Bradford are here to help.

We specialise in No Win No Fee claims and have helped Bradford residents claim compensation for all types of accidents. These include accidents at work, road traffic accidents, accidents in public, and medical negligence claims.

Our friendly legal advisors understand how challenging it can be to deal with the aftermath of an accident. They will offer you a free initial consultation to discuss your legal options and guide you through the claims process.

To get started, call us on 0800 470 0474 today or use our online claim form to arrange a call back.

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    What types of accidents can solicitors in Bradford help me claim compensation for?

    Our team of personal injury lawyers in Bradford are ready to offer you empathetic support and advice, no matter the accident or injuries you suffered.

    They are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and meet the highest professional standards. They have vast experience securing compensation for a host of personal injury claims, including:

    Road Traffic Accidents in Bradford

    Bradford is a busy city with a large population and a well-connected road network, with 1.48 billion vehicle miles travelled on roads in the city in 2023. Its busy streets make road traffic accidents a significant concern for all road users.

    In 2024, a total of 478 crashes were reported in Bradford, resulting in 18 severe injuries and seven fatalities. Several roads in the city have been identified as having the highest risk of accidents, including Leeds Road, Skipton Road, Haworth Road, and Shipley Airedale Road.

    The most common types of negligence that contribute to car accidents include:

    • Failing to signal or look properly
    • Driving under the influence
    • Speeding and aggressive driving
    • Failing to yield the right of way
    • Distracted driving

    All road users have a legal duty to act carefully and follow the traffic rules to protect themselves and others. Following an accident that was at least in part someone else’s fault, you are entitled to make a road traffic accident claim under the Road Traffic Act 1988.

    Our team of personal injury solicitors in Bradford are happy to help you handle all the legal aspects of your case so that you can focus on your recovery and loved ones.

    Accidents at Work in Bradford

    Bradford has a diverse and dynamic economy and is home to over 16,000 businesses that employ around 250,000 people, making it one of the largest economies in the UK.

    Some of the key industries in the city include manufacturing, engineering, retail, hospitality, education and financial services, with major employers such as:

    • University of Bradford, a major hub for education and research
    • Morrisons, which employs thousands locally in retail, logistics, and administration
    • Yorkshire Water, a key utility company in the region
    • British Wool Marketing Board, which oversees the central marketing system for UK fleece wool

    It is essential to understand that your employer owes you a legal duty of care regardless of your job. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and similar workplace legislation, they must take reasonable steps to keep you safe from accidents and injuries, such as:

    • Carry out regular risk assessments to identify potential hazards and implement measures to control or eliminate them
    • Provide a safe and clean working environment, free of slip, trip and fall hazards
    • Regularly inspect and maintain equipment and machinery to make sure they are safe for use
    • Offer proper training and supervision to ensure you know how to perform your duties safely
    • Supply personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, harnesses and hard hats when necessary
    • Protect you from bullying, harassment, and work-related stress

    If you were injured at work due to your employer’s negligence, do not hesitate to contact our team of personal injury solicitors in Bradford. They will offer you a free, no-obligation consultation to assess whether you can proceed with a workplace accident claim.

    Public Place Accidents in Bradford

    Under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957, owners and occupiers of premises have a legal duty of care to ensure that visitors are reasonably safe while on their property. Key responsibilities include:

    • Conduct regular inspections to identify potential risks and address them promptly
    • Carry out maintenance and repair hazards such as potholes, loose flooring, or faulty equipment
    • Clearly warn visitors of any dangers that cannot be immediately removed
    • Take additional care in areas where children are likely to be present, such as play areas or schools
    • Ensure that walkways and emergency exits are safe, well-lit, and free from obstruction

    If this duty of care is breached and you suffer an injury, you may be entitled to make a public place accident claim.

    Our team of no win no fee solicitors in Bradford are here to guide you through the claims process and help you secure the compensation you deserve, no matter where your accident took place. This includes:

    • Shopping centres like The Broadway Bradford and Kirkgate Shopping Centre
    • Supermarkets like Tesco, ASDA, Lidl and Aldi
    • Sports venues like Valley Parade and Bartercard Odsal Stadium
    • Restaurants like Sweet Centre Restaurant and Mamma Mia
    • Public parks like Lister Park, Peel Park and Roberts Park

    Medical Negligence Solicitors in Bradford

    When you seek medical treatment, your healthcare provider owes you a legal duty of care. You are entitled to expect them to act with skill and competence, in line with what would reasonably be expected of a qualified medical professional in their role.

    However, this duty of care is not always met. Examples of substandard care in medical treatment include:

    • Failing to make a specialist referral
    • Failing to order necessary tests and screenings
    • Misinterpreting test results
    • Failing to investigate your symptoms
    • Not considering your medical history
    • Failing to obtain informed consent
    • Not appointing follow-up care checks

    If you suffered avoidable harm due to any of these or other types of negligence, you could make a medical negligence claim. You can claim compensation from any public or private hospital and healthcare provider in Bradford, including:

    • Bradford Royal Infirmary, managed by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • St Luke’s Hospital, managed by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    • The Yorkshire Clinic, a private hospital that offers a wide range of services to patients

    Our team of medical negligence solicitors in Bradford have helped claimants secure compensation for a range of injuries resulting from negligent medical care, such as:

    • Misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of a condition, leading to its progression
    • Medication errors, such as providing the wrong drug or dosage
    • Surgical mistakes, like operating on the wrong body part or causing internal damage
    • Improper administration or monitoring of anaesthesia, leading to brain injury or anaesthetic awareness
    • Birth injuries to the baby or mother, such as cerebral palsy, perineal tears or infections

    Speak to a legal advisor, today!

    Friendly legal advisers are available to discuss your claim today.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    We know that making a personal injury claim can seem daunting and overwhelming. To help you better understand the process, we have provided answers to the most common questions we receive from claimants in Bradford.

    If you have any other questions or would like a case assessment, we are happy to offer a free consultation. Simply call 0800 470 0474 or use our contact form to request a call back.

    The easiest way to find out if you are entitled to compensation for an injury or illness is through a free consultation with one of our friendly legal advisers. They will ask you a few questions about your situation to determine whether:

    • The defendant owed you a duty of care legally
    • They breached this duty and caused an accident or unsafe conditions
    • The harm you suffered is a direct result of their negligence
    • You are within the claim limitation date, which is typically three years

    If these apply to your case, you will be paired with a no win no fee solicitor in Bradford who will help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

    The Limitation Act 1980 imposes a general three-year limitation period to make a compensation claim after the date of an accident. For conditions that develop over time, the three years begin from when they are diagnosed and linked to negligence.

    There are a few exceptions:

    • Child injury claims have no limitation date until the child’s 18th birthday.
    • There is no time limit to claim on behalf of someone who lacks the mental capacity to handle a claim because of an injury or medical condition.
    • You have two years to make a claim through the CICA (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) following a criminal act.
    • If you suffered an injury during military service, you have seven years to claim through the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS).
    Statements from independent witnesses to your accident can significantly strengthen your claim and make it much harder for the defendant to deny liability. However, these are not a legal requirement, and you can still win compensation even without witness testimony.

    Your personal injury lawyer in Bradford will use other types of evidence to support your claim. These can include medical records, accident reports, police reports, photographs of the accident scene and financial documents.

    If your child was injured due to someone else’s negligence, you could claim personal injury compensation for them as their litigation friend.

    Our team of no win no fee solicitors in Bradford understand how difficult it is to see your loved one suffer and will handle all legal matters on your behalf.

    Any compensation secured on their behalf must be assessed by a judge to ensure it is fair and covers all their needs. The funds will be held in a court bank account or a personal injury trust and released to the child once they turn 18.

    It is difficult to predict how long it may take to resolve your case without knowing its details. This will depend on its complexity and several other factors, such as:

    • Whether the other party admits liability and how early they admit it
    • The severity of your injuries and how long it takes to assess them fully
    • The availability of evidence, such as medical records and witness statements
    • Whether court proceedings are necessary, or you can settle out of court

    Generally, straightforward claims, such as minor road traffic accidents, can often be settled within a few months. On the other hand, more complex cases, like medical negligence or industrial diseases, can take several years to conclude.

    If you have a valid claim for compensation, the personal injury solicitors in Bradford that we work with will be happy to offer you a no win no fee service. You won’t have to pay them a single penny upfront and will not be taking any financial risks.

    Under this agreement, you only pay them a success fee if you receive compensation. This will be deducted from your settlement and is capped at 25% of your payment. If you lose, you don’t have to pay them anything.

    The amount of compensation awarded for a personal injury is calculated based on two types of damages:

    • General damages cover the subjective impact of the injury on your life. They could include elements such as physical pain, mental anguish, loss of enjoyment of life and loss of companionship.
    • Special damages cover financial losses and expenses related to the accident. Examples include loss of earnings, private medical treatments, travel expenses, care costs and home adaptations.

    Our online compensation calculator can provide a fair estimate of your compensation prospects in just minutes.

    Speak to the best personal injury solicitors in Bradford today!

    If you want to make a claim for compensation, choosing the right personal injury solicitor to support you can significantly improve your outcome.

    Our team of friendly personal injury lawyers in Bradford would be happy to represent you on a no win no fee basis. They have an outstanding reputation and will be dedicated to securing the maximum compensation you are entitled to. They will also:

    • Provide legal advice at every step
    • Keep you updated on proceedings
    • Handle all communication on your behalf
    • Help you gather supporting evidence

    To find out if you can start a claim, contact us today by calling 0800 470 0474 or using our online claim form. A friendly legal adviser will be happy to offer you a free case assessment and answer all your questions.

    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.