Manchester 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 Manchester and across the UK.

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Manchester

If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, our expert personal injury solicitors in Manchester are here to help. We specialise in No Win No Fee claims and have helped Manchester residents secure compensation for all types of accidents. This includes accidents at work, road traffic accidents, accidents in public and medical negligence claims.

For a free assessment of your case, call 0800 470 0474 or enter your details into our online claim form to request a call back. Our friendly legal advisers will be happy to verify your eligibility to make a claim and answer any questions you may have.

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

    Our team of personal injury lawyers in Manchester can help with a wide range of claims, ensuring that you receive the support and compensation you deserve. They will work diligently to build a strong case on your behalf, no matter what type of accident caused your injury. This includes:

    Road Traffic Accidents in Manchester

    Road accidents are a major concern in any major city, and Manchester is no exception. It has a significant volume of traffic, with 1.68 billion vehicle miles travelled on roads in the city in 2023. Common causes of road collisions in Manchester include:

    • Driver or rider error, such as sudden braking or failure to signal
    • Driver behaviour or inexperience, such as aggressive driving
    • Speeding or disobeying road signs, signals or markings
    • Impairment due to drug or alcohol use, fatigue or tiredness
    • Distracted driving due to the use of mobile devices or eating

    In 2023, there were 638 collisions in Manchester, which caused 807 casualties. Of these, eight were fatalities, and 186 suffered serious injuries. Certain roads in or near Manchester are especially prone to accidents due to their unique challenges, including:

    • The Snake Pass (A57) – one of the most scenic drives in the UK, but also one of the most dangerous roads in the world due to its twists and turns
    • The M60 slip road – one of the only slip roads where cars immediately merge with the fastest line of traffic
    • The A6 – one of the longest roads in the UK, with hazardous high-speed lanes
    • The A56 – this route connects several busy areas and passes directly through the city centre

    If you suffered any harm in a road collision due to someone else’s negligence, our specialist personal injury solicitors would be happy to help you get your life back on track and make a road accident claim.

    Accidents at Work in Manchester

    Manchester is a globally influential city, ranked as the second most significant economic hub in the UK after London. It is home to a diverse range of major industries and employers, of which the most notable include:

    • Financial and business services – one of the largest sectors in Manchester, employing a significant portion of the workforce, with key employers such as Barclays, PwC, and Deloitte
    • Creative and media industries – Manchester is a centre for broadcasting and production, with prominent names like BBC, ITV and Endemol Shine located in the city
    • Advanced manufacturing and engineering – the city is at the heart of the UK’s largest manufacturing and advanced engineering cluster, with major employers like Siemens, GE Aviation and Jacobs Engineering
    • Health and life sciences – Manchester is a hub for medical innovation, from pharmaceuticals and biotechnology to healthcare technology, with key employers like AstraZeneca, the NHS and UK Biobank

    Whether you work for the private or public sector, your employer owes you a legal duty of care. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, they must take reasonable steps to keep you safe from harm, including:

    • Conduct regular risk assessments to identify potential hazards
    • Keep the working environment safe and free from hazards
    • When necessary, provide appropriate PPE, such as gloves, helmets, or eye protection, at no cost to you
    • Ensure you have the training and information needed to perform your job tasks safely
    • Make sure that dangerous substances are stored, handled, and disposed of safely
    • Provide adequate welfare facilities, such as clean toilets, drinking water, and rest areas

    Failure to fulfil these duties can result in workplace injuries and an accident at work claim. If you suffered harm due to your employer’s negligence, our panel of personal injury solicitors in Manchester are ready to offer you empathetic and personalised support and advice.

    Medical Negligence Solicitors in Manchester

    All medical professionals, including doctors, nurses and GPs owe a duty of care to their patients. This legal duty aims to ensure they provide treatment and services that meet accepted medical standards.

    When this duty of care is not maintained, several types of medical negligence can occur, including:

    If a medical professional breaches their duty of care, resulting in harm, you have the right to pursue a medical negligence claim.

    Our medical negligence solicitors in Manchester understand how distressing this time is for you and your loved ones and are here to offer you expert and empathetic support. They can help you make a claim against various healthcare facilities, including:

    • Manchester Royal Infirmary – a major teaching hospital with an emergency department
    • Manchester Royal Eye Hospital – a specialist eye hospital, the second largest in the UK
    • Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital – a specialist paediatric hospital providing healthcare for children and young people
    • Spire Manchester Hospital – a leading private healthcare provider
    • Pall Mall Medical – a private medical centre providing GP services and health screenings

    Accidents in Public Places in Manchester

    Manchester is famous for its passion for football and offers a variety of facilities and entertainment options for residents and visitors alike.

    Whether you are a sports enthusiast watching a game at one of the many sports stadiums, out shopping or taking a walk in the park, you are owed a duty of care. Under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957, the owner or occupier of premises must take reasonable steps to protect your health and safety.

    Some of their key responsibilities include:

    • Conduct regular inspections to identify potential dangers
    • Take steps to eliminate or mitigate risks
    • Provide clear signage to warn visitors of known dangers, such as wet floors or broken stairs
    • Take extra steps to protect children, who are less aware of risks

    If you were injured due to a breach of this duty of care, our team of specialist no win no fee solicitors in Manchester can help you make a public place accident claim. This includes accidents in locations such as:

    • Shopping centres like Manchester Arndale, The Trafford Centre or Royal Exchange Arcade
    • Sports venues like Etihad Stadium, Old Trafford or the Manchester Arena
    • Supermarkets like Tesco, Sainsbury’s, ASDA, Lidl and Aldi
    • Restaurants like those on The Curry Mile or Mana, a Michelin-starred restaurant
    • Museums like the Science and Industry Museum, the People’s History Museum or the Manchester Museum
    • Public parks like Heaton Park, Wythenshawe Park and Mayfield Park

    No matter where your accident occurred, we’re here to help you secure the compensation you deserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Below, we have answered some of the most common questions we receive from Manchester residents about making a personal injury claim. For further enquiries or a detailed assessment of your case, call 0800 470 0474 today or request a call back.

    We understand that it can be challenging to figure out the right steps to take after suffering an injury. Our friendly legal advisers are here to explain your legal rights to you and help you understand your compensation prospects.

    As a general rule, you are eligible to make a compensation claim if:

    • Another party, such as your employer or a road user, owed you a legal duty of care
    • They breached this duty through negligence or wrongdoing
    • Their actions have caused or contributed to an accident
    • You suffered harm as a direct result, within the last three years

    If these criteria apply to your situation, you will be paired with one of the best no win no fee solicitors in Manchester who will guide you through all the steps of the claims process.

    Your employer has a legal duty to protect your health and safety while doing your job. If they breach this duty by failing to keep a safe workplace or other types of negligence, you are within your legal rights to claim compensation.

    Under the Employment Rights Act 1996, your employer cannot sack you or treat you any differently simply for making a claim. That would be considered unfair or constructive dismissal and would entitle you to take further action at an employment tribunal.

    Under the Limitation Act 1980, you typically have three years from the date of the injury (or from when it was diagnosed) to start your claim. Afterwards, your case will be time-barred and no longer valid. There are a few exceptions:

    • The three-year limitation date only begins on a person’s 18th birthday, so you could make a child injury claim at any time before they turn 18.
    • The time limit is suspended if the claimant does not possess the mental capacity to handle a claim. That could be due to an injury, illness or disability.
    • You have two years to start a claim through the CICA if you were the victim of an assault or another criminal act.
    If your child was injured due to someone else’s negligence, our team of specialist injury solicitors in Manchester could help you get the compensation they deserve.

    When making a claim for a child, you will act as their litigation friend. The court will need to approve that you are a suitable person to act in this role by verifying that:

    • You have the child’s best interests at heart
    • There is no conflict of interest
    • You can make fair and competent decisions about the case

    Once appointed, the claims process will be similar to any other personal injury case. Any settlement reached on your child’s behalf must be approved by a judge in court. The funds will then be kept in a personal injury trust or a court bank account until the child turns 18.

    Yes. In the majority of cases, you can still make a claim even if there were no witnesses to your accident. While witness statements can strengthen a claim, they are not a legal requirement.

    You can use various other types of evidence to prove negligence and secure compensation, such as:

    • Visual proof of the accident scene, such as photos or videos
    • Medical reports detailing your injuries and the treatment received
    • Your detailed account of the events leading to the accident and how it has affected you
    • Official reports from the police or the accident reports
    • Testimony from expert witnesses, such as accident reconstruction experts or medical specialists
    • Evidence of financial losses, such as receipts and invoices
    If your case has merit, our team of solicitors in Manchester will offer you expert legal representation under a no win no fee agreement. That means you do not have to pay any legal costs upfront, and you do not risk losing a single penny.

    Under this service, your solicitor will only charge a success fee if and when you receive the compensation you are entitled to. This fee is agreed upon from the beginning and capped at 25% of your settlement. If you lose, you do not have to pay them a single penny.

    The amount of compensation that our team of expert solicitors could secure from you will be calculated based on two types of damages:

    • General damages cover the pain, suffering and loss of amenities caused by the accident and your injuries. Examples include physical pain, mental distress, scarring, disability and impact on hobbies and enjoyment of life.
    • Special damages cover financial losses and expenses incurred due to the accident, such as medical bills, loss of earnings during recovery and costs of care and assistance.

    You can use our online compensation calculator to find out how much you are entitled to receive based on the type and severity of your injuries.

    Speak to the best personal injury solicitors in Manchester today!

    If you suffered an injury in an accident that was not your fault, do not hesitate to contact us today for a free case assessment and legal advice on your next steps.

    Our team of personal injury lawyers in Manchester are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and are ready to offer you a no win no fee service.

    They meet the highest professional standards and have successfully secured compensation for Manchester residents for a wide range of accident claims.

    To get started, call 0800 470 0474 or enter your details into our online claim form to request a call back.

    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.