Welcome to Personal Injury Expert!
If you’re looking for free legal advice on road traffic accident claims, public liability cases, accidents at work, allergic reactions or stress at work, you’ve come to the right place.

On our site you’ll be able to find guides covering all of these legal topics and more. We’ll give you detailed information on the justifications for making personal injury claims, how much compensation you could receive for your injuries, and how you can take advantage of No Win No Fee agreements to pursue your case.

We strive to help anybody who needs legal assistance, without imposing any obligations to use our service. And it’s for that reason we have a team of personal injury claims advisers standing by to answer your questions. We operate 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, so you can get the legal advice you need when it suits you best.

Call us to discuss your potential personal injury compensation claim on 0800 047 3129.
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What Is Our No Win No Fee Service?
Working closely with our specialist panel of No Win No Fee solicitors, we deliver a service that ensures you get access to quality legal advice and representation without having to break the bank to pay for it.

You may wonder what No Win No Fee means? In short, if your claim is unsuccessful, you don’t have to pay your solicitor any of their fees. You also don’t have to pay any upfront or ongoing fees either. If your claim is a success, your lawyer will deduct a small, legally capped percentage to help cover their costs.

Another name for a No Win No Fee agreement is a Conditional Fee Agreement. And again, this suggests the nature of the contract, that payment of your solicitor is conditional upon them achieving a successful outcome.

If you have any questions about the service our panel of No Win No Fee solicitors provides, please reach out to us on the number at the top of this page. Our personal injury claims team are happy to answer any question you may have.

How Can We Help?
As experts in personal injury law, we’re able to support you with a wide variety of cases. Let’s take a look in greater detail:

Road Traffic Accidents
The government estimates that there are around 33 million people licensed to drive in the UK, which is around half the population. Many of us get around safely, adhering to the likes of the Highway Code and Road Traffic Act 1988.

But accidents can and do happen. 153,158 people suffered some form of injury on Great British roads in 2019. Tragically, 1,752 died.

It isn’t just drivers who can get caught up in road traffic accidents. Pedestrians, cyclists and motorcycle riders are all classed as vulnerable road users.

So if you’ve been injured on the roads—suffering whiplash or a broken bone, for example—we can help. Our panel of specialist road traffic accident solicitors have a terrific track record of recovering compensation, and they can extend that service to you too. Simply call us on the number at the top of this page to discover more.

Accidents At Work
Accidents at work are more common than you think, and they can happen in pretty much any type of workplace. In 2019/20, nearly 700,000 people suffered an injury at work.

And such incidents can happen in a number of ways. Slips, trips and falls are the most common workplace accident (29%), with handling, lifting or carrying injuries not far behind (19%). Such accidents at work can lead to broken bones, musculoskeletal disorders, like repetitive strains, back injuries, or damage to the arms and neck.

It isn’t just physical harm we can suffer at work, however. Around 800,000 people reported suffering from work-related stress, anxiety or depression in 2019/20. This has an annual cost to the economy of around £10.6 billion.

Our panel of accident at work solicitors have been delivering results for clients for decades. They know the personal injury claims process in and out, and understand the tactics employers’ liability insurance companies—who the claim will be made against, not your employer—use to try and escape liability.

We can help you too. Just call us on the number at the top of this page.

Slips, Trips and Falls In Public Places
Whenever we go to the supermarket, visit a park, shopping centre or even just walk down the street, there are organisations or individuals responsible for ensuring that we’re not placed at the unnecessary risk of harm.

This could come in the form of defective manholes which you could trip over or fall through. It may involve raised kerbs, tree roots bulging through tarmac, poor lighting in car parks, broken glass, or barbed wire that should have been properly secured.

While it’s difficult to say just how many public liability accidents there are each year, we can get an idea from the figures published by the government’s Compensation Recovery Unit. In 2019/20, there were 72,587 public liability claims made in all, though this figure does fluctuate year on year. In 2017/18, for instance, it reached as high as 96,067.

If you’ve had an accident in a public place and feel the party responsible for the area in question should have done more to protect you, get in touch with our personal injury claims team for free legal advice. If upon assessing your claim they think you’ve got a good chance of winning, they could connect you with our panel of slip, trip and fall solicitors who will get to work on your case right away.

Other Services
We can also help with all other types of personal injury claims, including:

Dog bites
Stress at work
Allergic reactions
Burn injuries
Assaults at work
Beauty treatment negligence
Claims involving children and minors (under 18)
Criminal injury claims
Scarring
Catastrophic and serious injuries
Fatal accidents
If you don’t see your own case listed, don’t worry. We may still be able to help you. Simply call our personal injury claims team a call on the number at the top of this page. Remember, all of our advice is completely free and there’s no obligation on your part to work with us.