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Personal Injury Solicitors

Every day innocent people are injured when on the road, out in public, at work, or from someone else’s negligence, through no fault of their own. If this is you, you’re within your rights to make a compensation claim. 

No Win No Fee Specialists

Here at Ward & Rider we offer no win, no fee claims for individuals who’ve been injured through no fault of their own. These injuries can often cause serious financial problems through loss of earnings and medical treatment costs, not to mention the long-term impact of any health complications.

We deal with a wide array of claims, including: accidents at work, accidents on the road, medical negligence claims, head injuries, spinal injuries, sports injuries, holiday claims, and loss of limbs. You can read more about some of our past cases and our results.

Why choose us?

Why choose Ward & Rider, personal injury law specialists, to assist you in making a compensation claim?

First and foremost we are a law firm and not an accident management company. This means that our primary focus is to get you the compensation you need and deserve.

We aren’t affiliated with insurance companies in any way, which means that we will do everything we can to get you the maximum compensation possible.

With us, one of our dedicated personal injury team will act as your direct point of contact, so you know exactly who you are dealing with. You will receive an unrivalled level of service as our personal injury experts are completely client focused and quality managed to the highest standard.

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Navigating Personal Injury Claims: Securing the Compensation and Support You Deserve.

Accidents, injuries, and illnesses can have a profound impact on individuals and their loved ones, disrupting lives and causing immense physical, emotional, and financial strain. In such challenging circumstances, seeking the guidance and representation of experienced personal injury solicitors can be a crucial step towards regaining control and securing the compensation and support necessary for recovery and rehabilitation.

What is a Personal Injury Claim?

A personal injury claim is a legal process through which an individual seeks compensation for harm or damage caused by the negligence or wrongful actions of another party. These claims can arise from a wide range of incidents, including accidents in the workplace, on public premises, or on the road, as well as medical malpractice and exposure to harmful substances such as asbestos. The primary objective of a personal injury claim is to hold the responsible party accountable and secure financial compensation to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages incurred as a result of the injury or illness.

Defining Personal Injury

In legal terminology, a personal injury refers to any physical or psychological harm inflicted upon an individual, as opposed to damage to their property. This can range from minor injuries like cuts and bruises to life-altering conditions such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, or debilitating illnesses. The key factor that distinguishes a personal injury claim is the involvement of negligence or wrongdoing on the part of another party, whether an individual, organization, or entity.

Establishing Liability – A Critical Part of The Process

For a personal injury claim to be successful, it is necessary to demonstrate that the injury or illness was caused by the negligence or reckless actions of the named responsible party. This normally  involves gathering evidence, such as witness statements, medical records, and accident reports, all of this being necessary to substantiate the causal link between the incident and the resulting harm. The legal team representing the claimant must then prove that the defendant owed a duty of care to the injured party and failed to uphold that duty, this leading to the harmful consequences.

Navigating the Claims Process

The process of pursuing a personal injury claim can be complex and daunting, particularly for those unfamiliar with the UK’s legal system, all of which means that working with a specialist lawyer vastly increases the chances of a successful outcome. The process typically involves the following key steps:

  1. Seeking medical attention and documenting the extent of the injuries or illness.
  2. Reporting the incident to the responsible party or their insurer.
  3. Consulting with a personal injury solicitor to discuss the viability of the claim and the available legal options.
  4. Gathering and organizing the necessary evidence to support the claim.
  5. Engaging in negotiations with the defendant’s legal representatives to reach a fair settlement.
  6. If a settlement cannot be reached, initiating legal proceedings and potentially going to court.
  7. Throughout this process, the solicitors acting in your interests play a crucial role in guiding you, negotiating on your behalf, and ensuring that you receive the maximum compensation.

The Types of Personal Injury Claims

Personal injury claims can arise from a diverse range of incidents and circumstances, each with its own unique legal considerations and challenges. Some of the most common types of personal injury claims include:

Road Traffic Accidents

Accidents involving vehicles, whether as a driver, passenger, cyclist, or pedestrian, can result in a wide range of injuries, from whiplash and broken bones to life-changing disabilities. Claimants in these cases may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and the pain and suffering caused by the incident.

Workplace Accidents

Employees have a legal right to a safe working environment, and employers have a duty of care to protect their staff from harm. When this duty is breached, and an employee suffers an injury or develops an illness due to their work, they may be able to pursue a personal injury claim against their employer.

Accidents in Public Places

Slips, trips, and falls in publicly accessible areas, such as shops, restaurants, or parks, can result in serious injuries. In these cases, the owners or operators of the premises may be held liable for failing to maintain a safe environment for visitors.

Medical Negligence

When healthcare professionals, such as doctors, nurses, or dentists, provide substandard care that leads to injury or illness, patients may be able to pursue a medical negligence claim. These cases can involve misdiagnosis, surgical errors, or the failure to provide appropriate treatment.

Industrial Diseases

Prolonged exposure to hazardous substances or working conditions can lead to the development of occupational diseases, such as asbestosis, silicosis, or vibration white finger. Individuals diagnosed with these conditions may be eligible for compensation from their employer or the responsible party.

The Benefits of Working with Personal Injury Solicitors

As mentioned above, the personal injury claims process can be a daunting and overwhelming experience, and as it is vital to do everything in the right way in the right order, the experience and knowledge of a personal injury solicitor are in most cases, invaluable.

Expertise and Experience

Personal injury solicitors have a deep understanding of the relevant laws and regulations governing personal injury claims. At Ward and Rider, our experienced and talented team of solicitors have the necessary extensive experience. Over the years they have handled a wide range of cases, from minor accidents to complex, life-altering injuries. Their expertise allows them to identify the most effective legal strategies, gather the necessary evidence, and negotiate with insurance companies or opposing legal teams to secure the best possible outcome for their clients.

Maximizing Compensation

One of the main areas our injury solicitors are dedicated to is that of ensuring that their clients receive the full and fair compensation they are entitled to. They have a thorough understanding of the various types of damages that can be claimed, including medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and compensation for pain and suffering. By working closely with medical experts and financial professionals, they can accurately assess the long-term impact of the injury or illness and secure the appropriate level of compensation.

Access to Rehabilitation and Support

In addition to securing financial compensation, we can also help claimants access the necessary medical and rehabilitative care to aid in their recovery. This may include arranging for specialist treatments, physiotherapy, or counselling, as well as liaising with healthcare providers and coordinating the provision of assistive equipment or home adaptations.

Contact Ward and Rider Today For Peace of Mind and the Best Possible Legal Support

Hopefully, you can see that the expert solicitors at Ward and Rider are the ones to contact when you have a potential personal injury claim. We can help ensure your claim is valid and likely to succeed, then constructing the best case and negotiating on your behalf to ensure the best possible outcome. And, if necessary, we can take the case to the courts so that you receive what is justifiably yours, a fair and reasonable settlement to help you cope with the issues that your injury has left you to deal with.

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Jason is a fantastic lawyer and doesn’t miss a thing his empathy for his client is amazing.  He treated me and my family with the utmost respect and dignity.

I am over the moon with what he achieved for me and I will be forever grateful to him and Ward and Rider, if you ever need help for personal injury Jason is your man!

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Personal Injury Solicitors Case Studies

£400k for the Estate of an individual killed during the course of a road traffic accident

Personal Injury

£28k received for retail worker who suffered a personal injury at work

Personal Injury

£50k Awarded for Accident at Work

Personal Injury

£160k for Claimant who Suffered an Injury at Work

Personal Injury

Types of Personal Injury Solicitors Claims

Tripping and Slipping
Road Accident
Accidents at Work
Defective Product
Head Injury
Accidents Abroad
Work-Related Illness
Criminal Injury
Spinal Injury

Our Personal Injury Solicitors team

Find out more about some of our Personal Injury Solicitors team. We have legal experts all over the UK who can help.

Jason Claridge

Managing Director and Joint Head of Personal Injury

Huw Phillips

Director and Joint Head of Personal Injury

Arvinder Nagra

Director & Personal Injury Solicitor

Personal Injury Solicitors FAQs

Generally speaking, if you’ve been injured in an accident or as a result of someone’s negligence, you can make a claim within 3 years from the date it occurred, or within 3 years of your date of knowledge; this is known as the ‘limitation period’. There are exceptions to this rule and sometimes shorter or longer limitation periods apply, so it is important that you speak to a personal injury lawyer without delay to ensure that you do not miss the limitation period.

We can help with all types of claims including the following:

  • Accident at Work Claims
  • Road Accident Claims
  • Slip and Trip Claims
  • Spinal Injury Claims
  • Medical Negligence Claims
  • Head Injury Claims
  • Serious Injury Claims
  • Sports Injuries
  • Loss of Limbs
  • Accidents on Cruise Ships
  • Accidents on Airplanes
  • Accidents Abroad
  • Holiday Claims
  • Fatal Accident Claims
  • Defective Product Claims
  • Mesothelioma Claims
  • Motorbike Accident Claims
  • Industrial Deafness Claims
  • Criminal Injury Claims
  • Industrial Injury Claims
  • Repetitive Strain Injury Claims
  • Vibration White Finger Claims

If you’re unsure whether you should be seeking compensation as a result of an accident that wasn’t your fault or as a result of someone’s negligence, you should seek legal advice as soon as possible; particularly if you have suffered physical and/or psychological injuries as a result.

When claiming for compensation as a result of an accident that wasn’t your fault or as a result of someone’s negligence, as much emphasis is placed upon the psychological and mental effects as any physical injuries that you have suffered. These psychological symptoms can often include sleep deprivation, anxiety, depression, and change of personality. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you should always notify your lawyer.

Want to pursue a Personal Injury Solicitors claim?

Get in touch with Ward & Rider Solicitors today to speak to one of our expert solicitors, or to book a consultation.