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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 Wolverhampton and across the UK.
We are a claims management company regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
We understand how difficult it can be to deal with an injury caused by someone else’s negligence, and our team of expert personal injury solicitors in Wolverhampton are here to help.
We specialise in No Win No Fee claims and have helped Wolverhampton residents claim compensation for all types of accidents. This includes accidents at work, road traffic accidents, accidents in public places and cases of medical negligence.
From an initial consultation to negotiating your compensation, the solicitors we work with are committed to supporting and guiding you every step of the way.
To find out if you have a valid personal injury claim in Wolverhampton, call 0800 470 0474 or fill out our online claim form today for a free, no-obligation case assessment.
By submitting this form you agree to be contacted by our partners. Find out how we handle your data in our privacy policy. With no win no fee you typically pay 25% of your compensation if your claim is successful, but the fee can vary. Termination fees may apply if you fail to co-operate with your solicitor.
Our team of solicitors in Wolverhampton can help with all types of personal injury claims, ensuring you receive tailored advice and specialist support every step of the way. Some of the most common accident types that we deal with include:
Wolverhampton is the third-largest city in the West Midlands, with a vast road network and a high traffic volume. In 2021, 105,141 households (71.5%) owned at least one car or van, with 7.7% of them having three or more cars or vans in the household.
In 2023, 0.71 billion vehicle miles were travelled on roads in Wolverhampton. In the same year, there were 455 road accidents, which caused 627 casualties of all severities. Tragically, five people were killed, and 80 were severely injured.
Some of the most dangerous routes in the city have been identified as the A449 Stafford Road, the A460 Cannock Road and Lichfield Road, which have seen a high number of crashes since 2017. Common causes of traffic collisions include:
If you have been involved in a crash that was at least partially someone else’s fault, our no win no fee solicitors in Wolverhampton will be happy to help you make a road traffic accident claim.
Wolverhampton has a rich industrial heritage and remains a key economic centre in the West Midlands. Several large businesses and industries contribute significantly to the local economy, including:
No matter where you are employed, you are owed a legal duty of care by your employer. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, they must:
If you suffered an injury or illness because of your work, our team of personal injury lawyers in Wolverhampton are here to support you. They can help you make an accident at work claim, whether you work for a small business or a large employer, such as:
The healthcare services in Wolverhampton are mainly delivered by the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, which operates several key hospitals and facilities in the city:
Wolverhampton is also served by several private hospitals and healthcare facilities, such as Nuffield Health Wolverhampton Hospital, Cygnet Hospital Wolverhampton and SpaMedica.
Whether you seek treatment through the NHS or the private sector, your healthcare provider owes you a duty of care. They are expected to provide a standard of care that is reasonable, competent, and in line with accepted medical practices, and:
If you received substandard care and suffered harm, our team of medical negligence solicitors in Wolverhampton are here to offer you empathetic support. They can help you make a medical negligence claim and secure compensation for your pain and suffering.
Unfortunately, accidents in public places are common, and the most frequent are slips, trips and falls. Others include injuries caused by falling objects, escalator incidents, burns, food poisoning, electric shocks and assaults.
Under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957, owners and occupiers of premises owe visitors a legal duty of care. They must take all reasonable measures to prevent such accidents, including:
If you were injured due to a breach of duty, our team of personal injury solicitors in Wolverhampton can help you make a public accident claim.
They have helped Wolverhampton residents secure compensation for accidents across various places in the city, including:
Below, you can find answers to some of the most common questions we receive from claimants in Wolverhampton. These aim to help you better understand the claims process and give you a solid idea of what you can expect if you want to seek compensation.
For a custom assessment of your case, do not hesitate to call 0800 470 0474 today or use our online claim form to request a call back.
As a general rule, you can claim compensation for an injury or illness if the following apply:
A local solicitor understands the regional courts, medical experts, and insurers, and can offer tailored support based on your specific circumstances. Furthermore, they will:
Your solicitor will be able to arrange the exam at a time and location convenient to you, often at a medical centre in or close to Wolverhampton.
The exam will be conducted by an independent specialist and will typically last under 30 minutes. The medical expert will then prepare a report, which will be used to support your claim and help calculate how much compensation you could receive.
Other forms of evidence, such as photographs, accident reports and CCTV footage, can be just as effective in proving your claim. Your personal injury solicitor in Wolverhampton will work with you to build the strongest case possible, even in the absence of eyewitnesses.
There are a few exceptions:
While general damages range from £240 for minor whiplash to £493,000 for catastrophic brain injuries, special damages have no upper limit, and the total value of a claim can be much higher.
You can also take out ATE insurance to cover all the litigation costs if your claim is unsuccessful, such as medical reports, court fees and the defendant’s solicitors.
We know how stressful and overwhelming it can be to deal with a personal injury, especially when you are in pain and unsure of your legal rights.
That’s why our dedicated team of experienced personal injury solicitors in Wolverhampton are here to guide you through every step of the claims process. They are authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and meet the highest professional standards.
Upon contacting us, you will receive a free case assessment and legal advice about the best course of action. If you can proceed, your solicitor will aim to make the process as straightforward and stress-free as possible and secure the best settlement for you on a no win no fee basis.
For a free initial consultation, call 0800 470 0474 today or request a call back.