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Personal Injury Contacts
Links to organisations which may be able to help you further if you have suffered a personal injury or developed an industrial disease
Below you will find links to organisations which may be able to help you if you have suffered a personal injury or developed an industrial disease.
If you would like to discuss the possibility of making a compensation claim, call us on 08000 224 224 or complete one of our online personal injury compensation claim forms.
Contacts
Aspire - works with people with spinal cord injury to create opportunity, choice and independence.
Asthma UK - Asthma UK is a charity dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people whose lives are affected by asthma.
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.
Cancer Research UK - provide a free information service about cancer and cancer care for people with cancer and their families. They believe that information about cancer should be freely available to all and written in a way that people can easily understand.
CICA (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) - Organisation that can compensate people who are physically or mentally injured because they were a blameless victim of violent crime.
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.
Deafness Research UK - is the medical charity for deaf and hard of hearing people. They exist to secure radical improvements in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all forms of hearing impairment. Ultimately, their aim is to find cures for these distressing and neglected disabilities.
Headway (The Brain Injury Association) - is a registered charity in England. Their aims are to promote understanding of all aspects of head injury and to provide information, support and services to people who have suffered a head injury, their family and carers.
HSE (Health & Safety Executive) - their mission is to protect people's health and safety by ensuring risks in the changing workplace are properly controlled.
JobCentrePlus (now part of Directgov) - Information about benefits you can claim if you have had to leave your job due to injury or Industrial Illness. Also provides information about how to find a new job if you need a career change for health reasons.
Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB) - compensate the victims of negligent uninsured and untraced motorists.
NHS - NHS Online Health Encyclopaedia
RNID (Royal National Institute for Deaf People) - is the largest charity working to change the world for the UK’s 9 million deaf and hard of hearing people.
Spinal Injuries Association - the national organisation of spinal cord injured people. They represent all their interests regardless of how the impairment occurred, whether or not it has resulted in full or partial paralysis. They support all those who are affected by spinal cord injury, including the family and friends of the disabled person.
The Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA) - is a non-profit trade association committed to promoting the growth and image of the UK’s asbestos abatement industry. ARCA is committed to working with enforcing authorities and member companies to strive for continuous improvement in standards, quality, safety and efficiency.
The British Lung Foundation - One person in seven in the UK is affected by a lung disease. Whether it's mild asthma or lung cancer, the British Lung Foundation is here for every one of them.
The Child Brain Injury Trust - The Child Brain Injury Trust (Cbit) supports children, young people and families affected by an acquired brain injury to enable them to achieve their potential.
The Highway Code - Its rules apply to all road users: pedestrians, horseriders and cyclists as well as motorcyclists and 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.
Think Road Safety - Here you'll find news of the latest campaigns and road safety advice to keep everyone safer on the UK's roads
Victim Support - Victim Support is the independent charity for victims and witnesses of crime in England and Wales.
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.

