Leeds 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 Leeds and across the UK.

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Leeds

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

To find out if you have a valid claim, call 0800 470 0474 or use our online contact form to request a call back. Our friendly legal advisers will be happy to offer you a free case assessment and legal advice with no obligation to proceed.

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    Types of personal injury claims we can help you with

    The no win no fee solicitors in Leeds that we partner with have vast experience dealing with all types of personal injury claims. They are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and uphold the highest ethical and professional standards.

    We understand how overwhelming it can be to deal with a personal injury, and we are here to make the process as simple as possible. Our team of specialist solicitors can help you make a claim following any type of accident, including:

    Road Traffic Accident Claims in Leeds

    Leeds is the largest city in Yorkshire and one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in the UK. Its thriving economy, culture and status as a major retail and education centre draws a large volume of traffic, with 4.16 billion vehicle miles travelled on the city roads in 2023.

    Unfortunately, the heavy traffic in Leeds contributes to the high number of road traffic collisions in the city. According to the latest figures, an average of one person is killed every month, and more than one person is seriously injured every day on the roads in Leeds.

    In 2023, there were 1,463 collisions in Leeds, which caused 1,887 casualties, of which 13 fatalities and 480 severe injuries. This was lower than the previous year, when 27 people were killed and 529 severely injured in road traffic accidents.

    Several roads in the city have been identified as the most dangerous for collisions over a five-year period, including:

    • Chapeltown Road, with one fatal collision and 15 severe accidents
    • The Selby Road between Leeds and Temple Newsam, with two fatal collisions and 11 severe accidents
    • Woodhouse Lane, with 13 serious collisions
    • Gelderd Road, with three deaths and eight serious injuries

    All road users owe a legal duty of care to one another under the Road Traffic Act 1988. This means they must take reasonable precautions to avoid causing harm or injury. These include adhering to speed limits, avoiding distractions, and following the traffic rules.

    Dealing with the aftermath of an accident that was not your fault can be very distressing. If you suffered an injury and someone else is to blame, our team of personal injury lawyers in Leeds are here to help you make a road accident claim and secure compensation for you.

    Accidents at Work in Leeds

    Leeds has a thriving economy, with several key industries that contribute to its growth and provide significant employment to its large working-age population of 539,095 people:

    • Financial and business services – this sector contributes significantly to the city’s economy, with firms like Leeds Building Society and First Direct headquartered here
    • Digital and creative industries – this is a fast-growing sector in Leeds, with major employers such as Channel 4, Rockstar Leeds and Sky Betting & Gaming
    • Healthcare and life sciences – the city is home to cutting-edge research and healthcare facilities, with the NHS and private healthcare providers employing thousands
    • Manufacturing and engineering – home to over 1,575 manufacturing firms such as Arla Foods and Norton Healthcare, Leeds is the UK’s third-largest manufacturing centre
    • Retail – Leeds is home to prominent retail giants that employ thousands, such as Asda, Morrisons, Tesco and John Lewis

    All employers, whether a large national company or a small family business, owe a duty of care to employees to keep them as safe as reasonably possible. They must comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and have several key duties, which include:

    • Conduct risk assessments to identify potential hazards in the workplace
    • Ensure employees are trained to perform their tasks safely
    • Provide necessary PPE, such as helmets or gloves, at no cost to employees
    • Keep premises, equipment, and machinery in good working order and free from hazards
    • Record and report accidents or injuries as required by RIDDOR

    Unfortunately, employers sometimes fail in their legal duties, and accidents occur. In 2023/24, there were 665,663 workplace injuries in the UK, 138 of which were fatal.

    If you suffered any harm due to your employer’s negligence, our team of personal injury solicitors in Leeds are here to help you make an accident at work claim.

    Medical Negligence Solicitors in Leeds

    All medical providers, whether from the NHS or private, owe their patients a legal duty of care. They must provide care and treatment of a reasonable standard and possess the skills and knowledge expected from a reasonably competent professional in the same field.

    Leeds is recognised for its high-quality medical care, supported by both NHS Trusts and private healthcare providers, such as:

    • Leeds General Infirmary – a large teaching hospital in the city centre, part of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
    • Leeds Children’s Hospital – it offers a wide range of medical services for children from birth to young adulthood
    • St James’s University Hospital – one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe, internationally renowned for its cutting-edge medical care
    • Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital – a private hospital known for its advanced facilities and personalised care

    However, mistakes occasionally occur, and they can have devastating consequences for patients. Some of the most common types of clinical negligence include:

    If you or a loved one suffered due to substandard care, our team of expert medical negligence solicitors in Leeds can assist you with your case. They can help you make a medical negligence claim and secure the compensation you deserve for the harm caused to you.

    Accidents in Public Places in Leeds

    Owners and occupiers of premises have a legal duty of care towards visitors, as stated by the Occupiers Liability Act 1957. They must take reasonable steps to keep members of the public safe from injury, such as:

    • Conduct risk assessments to identify hazards that could pose a risk of injury
    • Carry out regular inspections and maintenance of premises
    • Promptly repair or remove hazards such as broken steps or spills
    • Display clear and visible warning signs for dangers that cannot be immediately addressed

    If you have suffered an injury due to a breach of these duties, such as a wet floor that was not signposted, our experienced personal injury team can help you make a claim for compensation. You can pursue a claim following an injury in any public place, such as:

    • Shopping centres – Trinity Leeds, Victoria Leeds or the White Rose Shopping Centre
    • Sports venues – Elland Road, Headingley Stadium or the John Charles Centre for Sport
    • Cafes and restaurants – Fazenda, Bibis Italianissimo, Laynes Espresso or Kitty Cafe
    • Supermarkets – Morrisons, Tesco, Lidl or Sainsbury’s
    • Public parks – Roundhay Park, Golden Acre Park or Temple Newsam

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Below, we have addressed some of the most common concerns that claimants in Leeds have about personal injury cases. Our personal injury team will be happy to give you any further information you may need to help you better understand the process.

    For a free consultation, contact us by calling 0800 470 0474 or using our online claim form.

    We know that it is difficult to evaluate on your own whether you can make a personal injury claim following an accident. Our friendly legal advisers can verify this for you within minutes. They will ask you a few questions to determine if:

    • Another party owed you a legal duty of care
    • They breached this duty through negligence or wrongdoing
    • You suffered an injury or injuries as a result
    • Your accident occurred within the past three years

    If all these can be proven, you will be paired with a no win no fee solicitor in Leeds who will give you expert and empathetic support and advice throughout the claims process.

    The time it takes to settle a claim will vary depending on several factors, such as:

    • The complexity of the case and the legal matters involved
    • The severity of the injury or illness you suffered
    • Whether the defendant disputes liability
    • How long it takes to gather supporting evidence
    • The time it takes to negotiate a settlement
    • Whether the claim goes to court

    Straightforward claims where liability is accepted from the beginning and the injuries are minor are often resolved within 6-9 months. On the other hand, complex or high-value claims can take two years or more to conclude.

    If your child suffered harm due to someone’s negligence, our team of specialist solicitors in Leeds can help you secure a personal injury settlement on their behalf.

    As a parent, you are entitled to act as their litigation friend and represent their best interests throughout the claims process. You will have several other duties, which include liaising with solicitors, helping gather evidence and paying any fees ordered by the court.

    If the claim is successful, any compensation awarded must be approved by a judge to ensure that it is fair and covers the child’s needs. The funds will typically be held in a court bank account or personal injury trust and released to the child when they turn 18.

    The amount of personal injury compensation you can claim will depend on several factors. These include the type and severity of injury, the impact on your life, your degree of fault and the financial losses incurred.

    Compensation is usually divided into two categories:

    For example, you could receive up to £14,080 for a simple femur fracture and up to £493,000 for a severe brain injury. Our online compensation calculator can offer you a rough estimate of your compensation prospects in just a few minutes.

    Under the Limitation Act 1980, you typically have three years from the date of the injury to start your claim. However, there are a few exceptions that might apply to your case:

    • If you are claiming on behalf of a child, you have until their 18th birthday to start the claim. Once they turn 18, they have three years to start a claim themselves.
    • There is no time limit for a litigation friend to start a claim on behalf of someone who cannot handle legal proceedings due to an illness, injury or disability.
    • If you lost a loved one, you have three years after the date of death to claim compensation.
    • The time limit for making a claim through the CICA (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) is two years following an assault or another violent crime.
    If your case has merit, one of our partner solicitors in Leeds will offer you a 100% no win no fee service. That means you do not have to pay any legal costs upfront, and you will not owe them a single penny if your claim is unsuccessful.

    You only pay your solicitor if and after they manage to get the compensation you deserve. If you win, they are entitled to a success fee that will be deducted from your compensation award. This is agreed upon from the beginning and capped at 25% of your damages.

    If you lost a loved one due to someone else’s negligence and you qualify as their dependant, you may be entitled to compensation under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976. Qualifying dependants typically include spouses, parents, children and siblings.

    Your claim could cover several aspects, including:

    • The loss of income and support provided by your loved one
    • A bereavement award of £15,120 for the emotional impact of losing your loved one
    • Costs associated with the funeral and burial or cremation
    • The pain, suffering and financial losses incurred by your loved one before passing away

    Why you should choose our No Win No Fee solicitors in Leeds!

    We know how distressing it can be to suffer harm as a result of an accident, especially if it was not your fault. Our dedicated team of personal injury lawyers in Leeds are here to provide the help and guidance you need during this difficult time.

    Some of the benefits of choosing our personal injury specialists include:

    • An excellent track record of securing fair compensation for a wide range of personal injury claims
    • A free initial consultation, where they take the time to listen and understand your needs
    • A 100% no win no fee service, meaning no upfront costs or financial risks
    • Flexible consultation options, whether in-person or remote, to guide you every step of the way

    If you feel you may have a valid claim for compensation, call 0800 470 0474 or request a call back for free legal advice.

    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.