Cardiff Personal Injury Solicitors

If you’ve been injured and somebody else was at fault, we can connect you with the best medical negligence and personal injury solicitors in Cardiff and across the UK.

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Cardiff

If you’ve suffered an injury due to an accident that wasn’t your fault, our team of expert personal injury solicitors in Cardiff are here to help. We specialise in No Win No Fee claims and have helped Cardiff residents claim compensation for all types of accidents, including accidents at work, road traffic accidents, accidents in public and medical negligence claims.

Our friendly legal advisers are ready to offer you a free initial consultation to determine the merits of your case. To get started, call 0800 470 0474 today or enter your details into our online claim form to request a call back.

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    What types of accidents can personal injury lawyers in Cardiff help me with?

    The personal injury lawyers in Cardiff with whom we partner are members of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). They are also regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and meet the highest professional standards.

    They can help you claim compensation for any type of accident or injury, including:

    Road Traffic Accident Claims in Cardiff

    As the capital and largest city of Wales, Cardiff experiences a high volume of traffic, with 1.96 billion vehicle miles travelled on roads in the city in 2023. Despite the heavy traffic, Cardiff has some of the safest roads in Britain.

    However, accidents still occur, most often due to causes such as:

    • Using the phone or other distractions while driving
    • Exceeding speed limits
    • Failure to give way at junctions or zebra crossings
    • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
    • Poor road conditions, such as potholes and icy roads

    In 2023, there were 293 recorded collisions in Cardiff, which caused 362 casualties of all severities. Of these, eight people were killed, and 61 were seriously injured.

    Some of the major roads in the city, where accidents are more likely to occur, include the A48, Newport Road and Queen Street in the city centre. These locations are particularly dangerous for vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians.

    If you or someone you love was injured in an accident that was someone else’s fault, our team of no win no fee solicitors in Cardiff can help you make a road traffic accident claim.

    Workplace Accident Claims in Cardiff

    All employers owe a duty of care to employees to protect their health, safety and well-being under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Key responsibilities include:

    • Conduct regular assessments to identify risks and take measures to mitigate them
    • Provide a safe workplace that is free of slip, trip and fall hazards
    • Ensure that tools, machinery and equipment are regularly inspected, maintained and safe to use
    • Provide training, information and supervision to employees
    • When necessary, provide personal protective equipment (PPE) free of charge
    • Ensure the safe handling, storage and disposal of dangerous substances

    This duty of care must be maintained across all industries in the city, including:

    • Public administration, health and education – this is the largest sector in the city, with major employers such as the NHS, Cardiff University and the Government
    • Financial and business services – Cardiff is the main financial and business centre in Wales, with major employers such as Admiral, Royal Mint and the Legal & General Group
    • Creative and digital industries – this is a fast-growing sector in the city, with major employers such as BBC Cymru Wales, Bad Wolf and Pinewood Studios
    • Advanced manufacturing – Cardiff specialises in electronics, aerospace, and automotive manufacturing, with major employers like GE Aviation, British Airways and IQE

    If your employer breached their duty of care towards you and you suffered harm, our team of personal injury lawyers in Cardiff would be happy to help you make a workplace accident claim.

    Medical Negligence Solicitors in Cardiff

    All healthcare providers owe patients an ethical and legal duty of care. They have several key responsibilities towards patients, which include:

    • Deliver medical treatment and services that meet established standards
    • Ensure they provide a timely and accurate diagnosis
    • Prescribe and administer medication correctly
    • Make specialist referrals when necessary
    • Obtain informed consent from patients before carrying out a procedure
    • Make sure to monitor patients and provide adequate follow-up care

    You are entitled to expect a reasonable standard of care, whether you go to an NHS or private hospital in Cardiff, such as:

    • The University Hospital of Wales – it is the largest teaching hospital in Wales and the third largest in the UK and offers a wide range of specialist services
    • St David’s Hospital – it is well-known for its state-of-the-art medical equipment and expert staff across various fields, including cardiology and orthopaedics
    • Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales – this facility is dedicated to paediatric care and offers specialised services for children
    • Spire Cardiff Hospital – the largest private hospital in Wales, known for its modern facilities and expert consultants

    If you suffered avoidable harm or your condition worsened due to a healthcare professional’s negligence, our team of specialist medical negligence solicitors are here to help. They can help you make a medical negligence claim for any type of negligent care, including:

    Accidents in Public Places in Cardiff

    Cardiff is one of the friendliest and most dynamic cities in the UK. It has a lot to offer to both residents and tourists, from arts and culture to epic food markets and grand castles.

    It is essential to know that all owners and occupiers of public places owe you a legal duty of care under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957. They must take reasonable steps to protect you from injury while on their premises, such as:

    • Conduct risk assessments and eliminate risks that are reasonably foreseeable
    • Promptly repair or remove hazards such as potholes or loose wires
    • Use clear warning signs to alert visitors of known risks, such as wet floors or broken stairs
    • Ensure all areas are well lit and free of slip, trip and fall hazards
    • Restrict access to areas at high risk of accidents
    • Ensure that all equipment and furniture are adequately maintained and fit for use

    If you suffered an injury due to a breach of the Act in any public location, the no win no fee solicitors in Cardiff we partner with can help you make a public accident claim. This includes places such as:

    • Shopping centres like St David’s Dewi Sant, Capitol Shopping Centre or Queens Arcade
    • Supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda, Lidl and Aldi
    • Sports venues like Principality Stadium, Cardiff City Stadium and Sophia Gardens Cricket Ground
    • Museums like St Fagans National Museum of History and the National Museum Cardiff
    • Public parks like Bute Park, Roath Park and Cathays Park

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Below, we have compiled answers to the most common questions we receive from clients about making a personal injury claim. Whether you’re unsure about eligibility, time limits or potential compensation, our team is here to provide clarity.

    For a more detailed case assessment, call 0800 470 0474 or request a call back.

    If you were involved in an accident and are considering making a claim, you should seek legal advice from a law firm as soon as possible.

    Our friendly legal advisers in Cardiff will offer you a free case assessment and let you know within minutes if you are eligible to claim. They will verify whether:

    • You were owed a duty of care by the defendant
    • They breached their duties and caused an accident
    • You suffered an injury or illness in the past three years due to their negligence

    If all these apply to your case, you will be paired with a personal injury solicitor in Cardiff with experience in your type of claim. They will offer you legal advice, support and guidance throughout the claims process.

    You will need several types of evidence to start your claim and secure personal injury compensation, such as:

    • Photos and videos of the accident scene taken from various angles
    • If available, CCTV or dashcam footage of the incident
    • A copy of a police report if you were the victim of a criminal assault
    • Accident reports if you were injured at work or in a public place
    • Statements from witnesses and experts
    • Medical reports that confirm your injuries and the treatments received
    • Your testimony about how your injuries have affected your life
    • Evidence of financial losses and expenses incurred due to the accident
    According to the Limitation Act 1980, you must start a claim within three years after the accident occurred. Some exceptions apply:

    • There is no time limit to make a child injury claim, no matter when they were injured. Once they turn 18 and can legally start a claim themselves, they have until 21 to do so.
    • The time limit is suspended if the claimant lacks their mental capacity due to an injury, illness or disability.
    • You have two years to start a claim through the CICA following an assault or another violent crime.
    • If you lost a loved one, you have three years after their death to start a fatal accident claim.
    Yes, you may still be able to make a claim even if you signed a waiver. While waivers are meant to limit liability, they only cover injuries resulting from the inherent risks associated with an activity or procedure.

    For example, if you were fully informed of a specific danger, such as swelling or redness following a chemical peel, and chose to proceed, you could not make a subsequent claim.

    However, the waiver does not absolve the other party of negligence. If you suffered unexpected harm due to the defendant’s negligence, such as falling from a height at an amusement park due to faulty equipment, you would still be entitled to claim.

    If your case has merit, our personal injury team in Cardiff will work under a no win no fee agreement. That means you do not have to pay anything upfront for their legal services.

    Your solicitor takes on the risk of litigation, and you only pay them a success fee if and when you receive compensation for your injuries. This fee is agreed upon from the beginning and cannot be more than 25% of your final settlement. If you lose, you do not pay them anything.

    No, your employer cannot legally sack you simply for making a legitimate claim against them. They owe you a legal duty of care, and if they breach it and you suffer an injury, you are entitled to compensation for your pain and suffering.

    Your legal rights are protected by the Employment Rights Act 1996 and other legislation. These laws ensure that you cannot be dismissed, discriminated against or treated unfairly simply for exercising your legal right to claim compensation for a workplace injury.

    If your employer retaliates, a specialist solicitor could help you make a further claim at an employment tribunal.

    The amount of compensation you are entitled to will depend on the type and severity of your injury and its impact on your life. Your settlement will be made up of two types of damages:

    • General damages cover the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused by your injuries. These include physical pain, mental distress, disability and impact on hobbies.
    • Special damages cover financial losses and expenses incurred as a result, such as the cost of medical treatment and loss of earnings during recovery.

    Our compensation calculator can give you a fair idea of your compensation prospects. The personal injury lawyers in Cardiff we partner with will work with dedication to secure the best possible outcome on your behalf.

    Speak to the best No Win No Fee personal injury solicitors in Cardiff today!

    If you were involved in an accident and would like to start a claim, you do not have to navigate the legal process alone. Our friendly legal advisers will offer you a free initial consultation and advise you on your next steps.

    If you can proceed with a claim, we will pair you with one of the best personal injury lawyers in Cardiff, who will:

    • Offer you a conditional fee agreement (no win no fee)
    • Help you gather supporting evidence
    • Handle all communication with the defendant
    • Keep you updated throughout the process
    • Work to secure the maximum compensation for you
    • Offer you support throughout the claims process

    To start your claim today, call 0800 470 0474 or request a call back to receive a free consultation with a legal adviser.

    Nick

    Last edited on 28th Apr 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.