Find out what your injury claim could really be worth
Use our free calculators, built on the official UK Judicial College Guidelines, then get a no-obligation assessment from a specialist solicitor. No win, no fee.
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We help you understand your claim first, so you can make a confident, informed decision.
Estimates you can trust
Our calculators use the Judicial College Guidelines, the same brackets that UK courts and solicitors use to value injuries.
No win, no fee
Most claims our panel firms take on are funded by a Conditional Fee Agreement, so there's nothing to pay up front.
One simple form
Answer a few quick questions and a specialist solicitor will tell you, free of charge, whether you have a claim.
From estimate to compensation in four steps
Estimate your claim
Use the calculator for your injury to get an indicative compensation range in seconds.
Check if you can claim
Answer a few short questions about your accident. It takes about two minutes.
Speak to a specialist
A solicitor from our panel reviews your case and explains your options, free of charge.
Start your claim
If you choose to proceed, your solicitor handles everything on a no win, no fee basis.
What kind of accident were you in?
Pick your situation to learn how compensation is calculated and what your claim could be worth.
Road traffic accidents
Car, motorcycle, cycling and pedestrian claims, including whiplash and more serious injuries.
Estimate my claimAccidents at work
Injuries caused by unsafe equipment, lack of PPE, manual handling or employer negligence.
Estimate my claimSlips, trips and falls
Public liability claims for falls in shops, on pavements and on poorly maintained premises.
Estimate my claimMedical negligence
Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, prescription mistakes and other clinical negligence claims.
Estimate my claimHead & brain injuries
Serious injuries with long-term effects, where getting the valuation right matters most.
Estimate my claimBack & spinal injuries
From soft-tissue strains to serious spinal damage with permanent consequences.
Estimate my claimPersonal injury claims, answered simply
It depends on your injury and how it has affected your life. General damages (for pain and suffering) follow the Judicial College Guidelines, while special damages cover financial losses like lost earnings and care costs. Our claim value guide explains how it all adds up.
In most cases you have three years from the date of the accident, or from when you first knew your injury was linked to it. Different rules apply to children and some other situations. See our time limits guide.
It means you don't pay your solicitor's fees up front. If your claim is unsuccessful, you usually pay nothing. If you win, a success fee is taken from your compensation. Your solicitor will explain every deduction before you sign anything. Read our No Win No Fee guide.
Most personal injury claims settle out of court. Court is usually a last resort if liability or the amount of compensation can't be agreed. Our going to court guide explains what to expect.
Often, yes. This is called contributory negligence, and your compensation may simply be reduced to reflect your share of responsibility. Learn more in our shared fault guide.
Understand your claim before you start
How personal injury claims work
A plain-English walk through the claims process from start to finish, so you know what to expect at every stage.
Read the guideHow compensation is calculated
The difference between general and special damages, and how solicitors arrive at a final figure.
Read the guideYour evidence checklist
The photos, records and details that make your claim stronger, and what to do if you don't have them all.
Read the guideCheck if you can claim, free of charge
Answer a few short questions and a specialist solicitor will review your case at no cost and with no obligation to proceed.