Oxford Personal Injury Solicitors

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Personal Injury Solicitors in Oxford

Accidents can happen anywhere, from Oxford’s bustling city centre to its historic colleges and busy roads. If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, our team of experienced personal injury solicitors in Oxford are ready to help you get the justice and compensation you deserve.

We handle all claims on a No Win No Fee basis and have supported Oxford residents with a wide range of cases. This includes workplace injuries, road traffic collisions, public liability claims, medical negligence, and even criminal injury compensation.

To find out if you have a valid claim, call 0800 470 0474 today or use our contact form to request a call back. One of our friendly legal advisers will offer you a free case assessment, answer your questions, and explain your options with no pressure to proceed.

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

    Our personal injury team in Oxford are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and meets the highest standard of professional and ethical conduct. They can assist you with any type of personal injury claim, including:

    Road Traffic Accidents in Oxford

    Oxford is a vibrant and historic city, and it consistently ranks as one of the safest areas for road accidents in Oxfordshire. It also has one of the highest cycling rates in the UK, with around 25% of residents commuting by bike.

    Despite this, 67.9% of households in Oxford own at least one car or van, and the city’s roads can become heavily congested during peak hours. With thousands of vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians sharing the roads each day, accidents still occur.

    In 2020, there were 76 recorded crashes on Oxford’s roads, a notable decrease compared to previous years. These accidents resulted in 109 casualties, of which 80 were male and 29 were female.

    Some of the most dangerous roads for accidents in and around Oxford include the A34, A40, A420, Eynsham Road and Botley Road. Common causes of road accidents include:

    • Failing to look properly at junctions
    • Speeding or aggressive driving
    • Distracted driving
    • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
    • Unsafe overtaking or failure to signal
    • Poor road conditions or inadequate signage

    Under the Road Traffic Act 1988, you are owed a legal duty of care by all other road users. If you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to compensation.

    Our specialist personal injury solicitors in Oxford can help you make a claim for a wide range of road traffic accidents, including:

    Accidents at Work in Oxford

    While Oxford is globally renowned for its academic institutions, the city also boasts a diverse and thriving economy that extends well beyond education. Many residents work in sectors that are essential to the city’s growth and development, including:

    • Automotive and advanced manufacturing, with major employers such as BMW Mini, Plant Oxford and Unipart Group of Companies
    • Healthcare and biotechnology – Oxford is home to a significant cluster of biomedical and medical companies, such as Oxford Nanopore and Genzyme
    • Digital and creative, with globally renowned employers such as Natural Motion and Rebellion
    • Publishing – Oxford is the second-largest centre of publishing in the UK, with over 100 publishing businesses such as Oxford University Press
    • Education is one of the largest sectors in the city, with major employers such as the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University
    • Tourism and retail – as a world-famous city, tourism is a vital industry, supporting a large retail and hospitality sector
    • Professional services, with over 10,200 employees in areas such as financial, insurance, legal and real estate

    The key business areas and parks in the city include:

    • The Oxford Science Park, home to many science-based businesses, particularly in pharmaceuticals and biomedicine
    • Begbroke Science Park, home to start-ups, spin outs and growing companies
    • Harwell Campus, a leading science and innovation campus
    • Milton Park, a large science and business park

    No matter where you work, whether for a major organisation or a small local business, your employer has a legal duty of care to protect your health and safety. They must take all reasonable steps to minimise the risk of injury, including:

    • Provide proper training
    • Keep the premises safe
    • Regularly inspect and maintain equipment and machinery
    • Implement safe systems of work
    • Provide adequate PPE when needed

    If you are injured due to your employer’s negligence, our team of personal injury lawyers in Oxford can help you make a workplace accident claim on a No Win No Fee basis.

    Medical Negligence Solicitors in Oxford

    Whether you receive treatment through the NHS or a private provider in Oxford, your healthcare professionals owe you a legal duty of care. They must deliver a reasonable standard of treatment and demonstrate the level of skill and competence expected from a qualified practitioner in their field.

    Key aspects of the duty of care include:

    • Conduct thorough examinations
    • Order the appropriate tests
    • Make specialist referrals when necessary
    • Interpret results accurately
    • Uphold hygiene standards
    • Obtain informed consent from patients
    • Follow the established medical guidelines
    • Keep accurate medical records

    If a healthcare provider fails to meet the expected duty of care and this directly leads to harm or injury, you may have grounds to make a clinical negligence claim. Examples include:

    Our team of medical negligence solicitors in Oxford understand how difficult it is to learn that the harm you suffered could have been avoided with proper care. They are here to support you and help you start a claim against any healthcare provider in Oxford, including:

    • John Radcliffe Hospital, the main NHS hospital that offers various specialist services
    • Churchill Hospital, a centre of excellence for cancer services and other treatments
    • Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, a leading specialist hospital for musculoskeletal conditions
    • The City Community Hospital, a specialist facility focused on rehabilitation services

    Public Place Accidents in Oxford

    The Occupiers Liability Act 1957 sets out the legal duty of care owed by those in control of premises to their visitors. They are required to take all reasonable steps to ensure the safety of the public while on their property, including:

    • Conduct regular inspections to identify hazards
    • Implement safety measures when necessary
    • Promptly remove or address any hazards on the premises
    • Provide adequate warnings for dangers that cannot be removed
    • Ensure all staff on the premises are adequately trained to do their jobs
    • Take special care towards children and vulnerable individuals

    If these duties are breached and you suffer an injury, you may be eligible to make a public place accident claim following incidents such as:

    Our team of expert no win no fee solicitors in Oxford can assist you with a claim against any public premises, including:

    • Shopping centres such as Westgate Oxford, Bicester Village and Templars Square
    • Sports venues such as Iffley Road Sports Centre, Oxford Stadium and Oxford Ice Rink
    • Supermarkets such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Aldi
    • Public parks such as University Parks, Florence Park and South Park
    • Council buildings such as schools, the Oxford City Council or the Oxford Town Hall

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Navigating the aftermath of an accident can be stressful, especially if you’re unsure about your rights or what steps to take next. That’s why our experienced personal injury solicitors in Oxford are on hand to offer clear, practical guidance from the very start.

    Below, we’ve answered some of the most common questions we receive about making a personal injury claim in Oxford.

    Still have questions? Call us on 0800 470 0474 or request a call back using our simple online form for a free case assessment with no obligation.

    If you were involved in an accident, the easiest way to determine if you have grounds for a compensation claim is by speaking with a personal injury solicitor in Oxford. They will offer you a free initial consultation to determine whether:

    • The defendant owed you a duty of care
    • They breached their duty and caused an accident
    • You suffered an injury as a direct result
    • You are within the limitation period to start a claim (usually three years)

    If these apply to your case, the personal injury specialists we partner with will help you claim the compensation you deserve.

    You could still make a compensation claim even if your accident or injuries were, in part, your fault. This is known as contributory negligence, and some examples include:

    • Not wearing your seatbelt
    • Failing to follow the health and safety rules at work
    • Crossing the street without looking for oncoming traffic
    • Ignoring warning signs, such as those for a wet floor

    In such cases, you could still claim compensation for your injuries, but your payment will likely be reduced to reflect your part of the blame. For example, if you were 25% at fault for a leg injury valued at £10,000, you would only receive damages of £7,500.

    If you have a valid personal injury compensation claim, our team of solicitors in Oxford will represent you under a conditional fee agreement. That means you will not have to pay them anything upfront, or if your claim is unsuccessful.

    When you make a no win no fee personal injury claim, your lawyer takes on the risk of litigation. That means you only pay them a success fee if and when you receive compensation for your injuries. This fee is capped at 25% of your settlement and agreed upon from the start.

    Yes, you would typically be able to make a claim even if nobody witnessed your accident. While statements from witnesses, especially independent ones, can strengthen your case, they are not a legal requirement.

    In their absence, you can still prove your case by using evidence such as:

    • Photos or videos of the accident scene and your injuries
    • CCTV or dashcam footage, if available
    • Copies of accident reports and police reports
    • Medical records showing the type and severity of the illness or injury sustained
    • Reports from independent experts, such as medical and accident reconstruction specialists
    • Your testimony regarding the events
    • Documents proving any related financial losses and expenses
    Our team of Oxford personal injury solicitors can assist you with making a claim on behalf of a loved one. This could be a child under 18 or an adult who lacks mental capacity and is a protected party under the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

    To represent them, you must fill in and file a certificate of suitability with the court to be named as their litigation friend. This must state that:

    • You have no conflict of interest with the claimant
    • You can make fair, competent decisions about the case
    • You agree to pay any fees requested by the court

    The claims process is the same as with any other personal injury case, and your solicitor will handle all the legal aspects and communication. You will have several responsibilities, such as signing legal documents and deciding on whether to accept a settlement offer.

    The compensation awarded for a personal injury is calculated on a case-by-case basis by considering two types of damages:

    • General damages cover the subjective impact of the injury and could include elements such as physical pain, mental distress, scarring, loss of amenities and reduced life expectancy.
    • Special damages cover the financial impact of the accident and could include medical bills, loss of earnings, care costs and the replacement of damaged property.

    Based on the Judicial College guidelines, the amount for general damages can range from £240 for a minor injury to £493,000 for a catastrophic injury to the brain.

    The Limitation Act 1980 imposes a general three-year time limit for initiating a personal injury claim, starting from:

    • The accident date
    • The date your injuries were diagnosed and linked to negligence (date of knowledge)

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

    • Child injury claims have no time limit until the child’s 18th birthday.
    • There is no time limit to make a claim on behalf of someone who lacks mental capacity.
    • Claims through the CICA (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) have a two-year time limit.

    Speak to the best no win no fee solicitors in Oxford today!

    If you suffered injuries without being at fault, do not hesitate to contact a personal injury expert to find out if you have the right to claim compensation. They will offer you free legal advice and will answer all your questions.

    If you can proceed, our team of personal injury lawyers in Oxford will:

    • Offer you a 100% no win no fee service
    • Help you gather evidence
    • Handle all communication on your behalf
    • Keep you updated throughout the process
    • Negotiate the maximum compensation on your behalf

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

    Nick

    Last edited on 27th Jun 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.