Road Traffic Accidents
Information about Road Traffic Accidents
Claiming Personal Injury Compensation after a Road Traffic Accident
Action to take before starting a personal injury claim
Personal Injury Compensation Claim Advice
How to begin a personal injury claim following a Road Traffic Accident
Client Stories
Examples of some of the Road Traffic Accident claims we have dealt with
Client Testimonials
Testimonials from clients who have received Road Traffic Accident Compensation
News Stories about Road Traffic Accidents
News Stories we have published about Road Traffic Accident Claims we have dealt with
The Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB)
Road Accidents involving Untraced or Uninsured drivers
More Help
A list of organisations which may be able to help you following a Road Traffic Accident
If you are unfortunate enough to be involved in a horrific road traffic accident, which was not your fault, then you may be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim.
If you are a passenger in a vehicle; which is involved in a collision, your personal injury compensation claim would be made against the insurance company of the person responsible for the accident, whether that is the driver of the vehicle you were travelling in or a third party driver (or both if necessary).
If you are a pedestrian, a motorcyclist, a pedal cyclist or a driver, your personal injury compensation claim would be made against the insurance company of the person driving the vehicle; which collided with you.
Perhaps, the most common type of injury resulting from a road accident is whiplash; however, many other different injuries are possible.
As with all personal injury compensation claims, you would need to prove that another person was responsible for your personal injury (in this case the driver of the vehicle you were travelling in or the third party driver).
To help your case, you should take names, addresses and telephone numbers of any witnesses to the accident and take photographs of the accident locus if possible. If the third party driver has no valid insurance, leaves the scene or admits to driving a stolen vehicle, you should contact the Police immediately and report the incident.
If you are intending to claim expenses such as prescription costs and travelling expenses, remember to keep receipts as evidence.
There are strict time limits in place to make any injury claim. For further information, contact us or visit our Questions Answered page.
Thompsons Solicitors are experts in all personal injury matters. We will be able to advise you whether or not you have a valid claim for compensation. Our specialist personal injury lawyers will be happy to talk you through the process of making a claim in plain English and will be happy to answer any questions or queries you may have. If you do have a valid personal injury compensation claim and you decide to instruct Thompsons Solicitors to deal with the matter for you, we will recover our legal fees from the person responsible for your injury, ensuring that the entire procedure is cost-free for you. Telephone us now on 08000 224 224 or complete one of our online compensation claim forms.
To read more comments from our clients about other types of compensation claims we have dealt with, visit Client Comments.
Testimonials from clients who have received Road Traffic Accident Compensation
Union member turns to Thompsons after accident on bus
In the past, we have published many new stories about Road Traffic Accident claims we have dealt with. To read these, visit our News Desk or follow the links below:
11th April 2008 - Durham man knocked down outside his home by under age driver secures over £8,000 damages
1st April 2008 - Leicester fire fighter who was medically retired following hit and run accident secures £280K damages
30th November 2007 - Company Pay Compensation following Accident on Roundabout
13th November 2007 - Traffic light worker awarded damages following car collision
12th March 2007 - GMB wins £32,000 compensation for North London worker injured in car accident
16th February 2007 - Keen sports enthusiast wins compensation for horrific injuries
1st February 2007 - GMB member and former Labour Party employee from Gateshead secures £25,000 compensation from Newcastle City Council
28th November 2006 - UNISON member from Kent secures compensation following Road Traffic Accident
21st November 2006 - Woman from Wirral secures compensation following Road Traffic Accident on the M53
13th November 2006 -Union member from Devon secures £4,000 in compensation following accident at zebra crossing
31st October 2006 - UNISON member from Swansea secures nearly £2,000 in compensation following road traffic accident
3rd August 2006 - Trade Union member secures £4,000 in compensation following road traffic accident
27th March 2006 - Man from Middlesbrough secures £2.5M in compensation following horrific car crash
20 July 2005 -
Welsh UNISON member receives £390,000 for road collision with trailer
14 March 2005 -
Road crash victim says keep small claims limit
14 March 2005 -
Union acts in negligent parking road smash
7 December 2001 - Lawyers call for law change after farmer escapes jail for death of biker
If you have been injured or your property has been damaged by an uninsured or untraced driver, you may still be able to make a claim for compensation via the Motor Insurers' Bureau or MIB.
The Motor Insurers' Bureau will expect you to have already tried to trace the driver / insurer concerned by reporting the accident to the police, to your own insurance company and making enquiries with the registered owner of the vehicle.
Certain conditions apply to claims made via the Motor Insurers' Bureau such as
A member of the public wishing to enter a claim with the Motor Insurers' Bureau can either do so directly themselves or appoint a Solicitor to work on their behalf.
Visit our information pages for more details about how Thompsons can help with claims against Untraced or Uninsured drivers.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) - is actively involved in the promotion of safety and the prevention of accidents in all areas of life - at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure and on (or near) water.
Brake - is a National Road Safety Charity. Their aims are to 1) prevent death and injury on the roads through education of all road users and campaigning for Government improvements to road safety. 2) care for people who are bereaved or affected by serious injury in a road crash through support services, including a helpline and literature distributed through police officers.
Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) - compensate the victims of negligent uninsured and untraced motorists.
Your Local Police Force - if you need to report a non-emergency road accident to your local police force, you can find contact details here. Obviously, in cases of emergency you should dial 999.
The Financial Ombudsman - if you have a complaint about your motor insurer which you have been unable to resolve directly with them, you can contact the ombudsman for impartial assistance.
Citizens' Advice Bureau - the Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free information and advice from nearly 3,400 locations, and by influencing policymakers.
You can also read more about how we can help with Road Traffic Accident claims for compensation by visiting our Road Traffic Accidents Information Leaflet. You can also view this leaflet as a PDF (422KB).