Accident Claims

accident claims
With 15 years experience,
we are the UK's leading name in
accident claims

Have you been injured as a result of an accident that wasn't your fault? If so, the National Accident Helpline are here to guide you through the accident claims process. In the past 15 years, we’ve helped tens of thousands of people make compensation claims for their injuries.


Accident victims regularly need time off work to recover from their personal injury - leading to financial problems such as struggling to keep up with mortgage repayments. In fact, many people return to work too early due to these problems, often making their injury worse. That is why it is important that they make an accident claim and are awarded the compensation they deserve - to give them the time needed to make a full recovery following their accident.


Accident claims should be successful if it can be shown that someone has been at fault in some way - that they have failed in a duty or not taken reasonable care - and that this fault or failure caused (or partly caused) the accident. This may be quite obvious in some cases, but in others it can be quite complicated.


With National Accident Helpline you can be confident that you will be looked after by specialist professionals who will talk you through all aspects of making accident claims.


Information about some of the more common types of accident claims are contained within the following sections:

Accidents at work


Car accident claims


Holiday accidents abroad


Slips, trips and falls

How can I claim?

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Success Stories

“It was a very traumatic experience. I decided to give National Accident Helpline a call - I'm very pleased I did and would recommend anyone else in a similar situation does the same.”

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Keith Clarke plunged 120ft down a local authority tower block stairwell and broke his rib cage in 24 places. He was awarded £17,500.