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We can help you start your claim

Getting into an accident is always upsetting, especially when it wasn’t your fault. We’ve put together helpful information to guide you through making a claim. If you’ve been hurt and it’s affected your daily life, you may be able to get compensation.

Compensation can help cover:

+442070433779To learn more about how the claims process works, visit Claims 24 Hours. Or, if you’d rather speak to someone, call a friendly legal adviser for free at ++442070433779. They won’t pressure you into making a claim—they’ll simply give honest, helpful advice and let you know if you’re eligible.

Different Types of Accidents

Every accident is different, and every injury affects people in its own way. So it’s normal to feel unsure about whether you can make a claim. But here’s a simple way to look at it: You may be able to claim compensation if:
The easiest way to find out is by talking to a legal adviser. You can call Claims 24 Hours for free advice at +447421118000. There’s no pressure—they’ll just listen and let you know if you can make a claim. Here are some common types of accidents people have claimed for:
If any of these sound like your situation, reach out today. Claims 24 Hours is here to help you take the next step with confidence

DID YOU KNOW?

Even if you’re in an accident with a driver who doesn’t have insurance, or someone who drives away and can’t be found you may still be able to claim compensation. At Claims 24 Hours, we can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process.

About your compensation amount

Some accident claims can be tricky, and there are lots of things that affect how much compensation you might get. That’s why it’s hard to give an exact amount at the very beginning.

If you want a rough idea, you can use our claims calculator. Your solicitor will also guide you and give updates as your case moves forward.

You may also be able to claim special damages—this means money to cover things like

To help prove these costs, it’s a good idea to keep your receipts, invoices, and recent payslips.
Most personal injury claims are made on a no win, no fee basis. That means if your claim isn’t successful, you won’t have to pay your solicitor. If you do win, the solicitor’s fee will come from your compensation—usually no more than 25%. You’ll know the exact amount before you start, so there are no surprises.
 Claims 24 Hours, we make sure everything is clear, fair, and focused on helping you get what you deserve.

The process of making a claim

We’ve made the claims process easy to follow, so you know what to expect. Most of the paperwork will be handled by your solicitor, so you won’t need to worry about legal jargon or complicated forms.

Step 01 - Start Your Claim

You get in touch and tell us what happened. We’ll ask a few questions to understand your situation and check if you have a valid claim.

Step 02 : We Investigate

Your solicitor will gather evidence, speak to experts if needed, and contact the other side. This part follows the official rules called the Pre-Action Protocol—a legal process designed to keep things fair and efficient.

Step 03 : You Get Results

 If your claim is successful, you’ll receive compensation. Most cases are settled without going to court, but if needed, your solicitor will guide you through every step.

Other Important Information You Should Know

We believe in being upfront and honest, so here are a few key things to keep in mind before starting your claim:

  •  No Win, No Fee – What It Means

All our cases are handled on a no win, no fee basis. That means if your claim isn’t successful, you won’t pay your solicitor’s fee. However, in some situations, other costs may apply—your solicitor will explain everything clearly before you go ahead.

Most clients pay 25% of their compensation (including VAT) to their law firm, but this can vary depending on your case. To keep things risk-free, your solicitor may also arrange insurance to cover any unexpected costs.

Termination fees may apply if:

  • You stop cooperating
  • You give false or misleading information
  • You miss medical exams, expert appointments, or court hearings

We’re here to help, but we also need your full support to make your claim successful.

 

On this Page

We can help you start your claim

Getting into an accident is always upsetting, especially when it wasn’t your fault. We’ve put together helpful information to guide you through making a claim. If you’ve been hurt and it’s affected your daily life, you may be able to get compensation.

Compensation can help cover:

+442070433779To learn more about how the claims process works, visit Claims 24 Hours. Or, if you’d rather speak to someone, call a friendly legal adviser for free at ++442070433779. They won’t pressure you into making a claim—they’ll simply give honest, helpful advice and let you know if you’re eligible.

Different Types of Accidents

Every accident is different, and every injury affects people in its own way. So it’s normal to feel unsure about whether you can make a claim. But here’s a simple way to look at it: You may be able to claim compensation if:
The easiest way to find out is by talking to a legal adviser. You can call Claims 24 Hours for free advice at +447421118000. There’s no pressure—they’ll just listen and let you know if you can make a claim. Here are some common types of accidents people have claimed for:
If any of these sound like your situation, reach out today. Claims 24 Hours is here to help you take the next step with confidence

DID YOU KNOW?

Even if you’re in an accident with a driver who doesn’t have insurance, or someone who drives away and can’t be found you may still be able to claim compensation. At Claims 24 Hours, we can help you understand your rights and guide you through the process.

About your compensation amount

Some accident claims can be tricky, and there are lots of things that affect how much compensation you might get. That’s why it’s hard to give an exact amount at the very beginning.

If you want a rough idea, you can use our claims calculator. Your solicitor will also guide you and give updates as your case moves forward.

You may also be able to claim special damages—this means money to cover things like

To help prove these costs, it’s a good idea to keep your receipts, invoices, and recent payslips.
Most personal injury claims are made on a no win, no fee basis. That means if your claim isn’t successful, you won’t have to pay your solicitor. If you do win, the solicitor’s fee will come from your compensation—usually no more than 25%. You’ll know the exact amount before you start, so there are no surprises.
 Claims 24 Hours, we make sure everything is clear, fair, and focused on helping you get what you deserve.

The process of making a claim

We’ve made the claims process easy to follow, so you know what to expect. Most of the paperwork will be handled by your solicitor, so you won’t need to worry about legal jargon or complicated forms.

Step 01 - Start Your Claim

You get in touch and tell us what happened. We’ll ask a few questions to understand your situation and check if you have a valid claim.

Step 02 : We Investigate

Your solicitor will gather evidence, speak to experts if needed, and contact the other side. This part follows the official rules called the Pre-Action Protocol—a legal process designed to keep things fair and efficient.

Step 03 : You Get Results

 If your claim is successful, you’ll receive compensation. Most cases are settled without going to court, but if needed, your solicitor will guide you through every step.

Other Important Information You Should Know

We believe in being upfront and honest, so here are a few key things to keep in mind before starting your claim:

  •  No Win, No Fee – What It Means

All our cases are handled on a no win, no fee basis. That means if your claim isn’t successful, you won’t pay your solicitor’s fee. However, in some situations, other costs may apply—your solicitor will explain everything clearly before you go ahead.

Most clients pay 25% of their compensation (including VAT) to their law firm, but this can vary depending on your case. To keep things risk-free, your solicitor may also arrange insurance to cover any unexpected costs.

Termination fees may apply if:

  • You stop cooperating
  • You give false or misleading information
  • You miss medical exams, expert appointments, or court hearings

We’re here to help, but we also need your full support to make your claim successful.

 

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