Jackson Personal Injury works with a panel of specialist personal injury solicitors who have a strong reputation for helping individuals across England and Wales begin the claims process with confidence.
Our service is designed to connect you quickly and safely with a solicitor experienced in handling personal injury claims, including road traffic accidents, workplace injuries, and public-place accidents.
Each solicitor within our panel brings extensive experience in their field, ensuring someone with the right expertise for your situation guides you.
Many solicitors within our panel offer No Win No Fee representation, meaning you can access legal support without having to pay any upfront fees for their services.
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At Jackson Personal Injury, we focus on helping you make the right first steps after an accident or injury. From the moment you contact us, we take the time to understand your circumstances before introducing you to a solicitor from our panel who can provide tailored legal advice.
We have built strong relationships with trusted solicitors across the UK, ensuring your enquiry is handled by a legal professional with relevant experience. Our goal is to make the process as straightforward as possible, providing clarity, reassurance, and a smooth transition into the legal claims process.
We continue to develop our systems and service so that every enquiry is managed efficiently, professionally, and with the attention it deserves.
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Jackson Personal Injury offers guidance and early-stage support for individuals who have suffered physical or psychological harm due to someone else’s negligent actions or inactions.
We assist with enquiries relating to:
Car accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Pedestrian and cyclist accidents
Passenger injuries
Uninsured or hit-and-run incidents
Slips, trips and falls at work
Manual handling injuries
Falls from height
Machinery and equipment accidents
PPE or training failures
General workplace safety breaches
Slips, trips and falls in public places
Accidents in shops, supermarkets, restaurants or car parks
Pavement or highway defects
Injuries on privately owned premises (occupiers’ liability)
Fractures and complex orthopaedic injuries
Severe soft-tissue injuries
Eye injuries
Crush injuries
Brain and head injuries
Spinal cord injuries
Amputations
Severe burns
Life-changing permanent disabilities
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety or depression linked to an accident
Shock or trauma from witnessing an incident
Claims made under the Fatal Accidents Act
Dependency claims
Bereavement support enquiries
Injuries can be sudden or develop over time. Whatever your circumstances, we help direct your enquiry to a solicitor with the appropriate experience.
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Once connected with a solicitor, they will take responsibility for all aspects of the legal process, including:
Investigating your claim
Collecting relevant evidence
Arranging medical assessments
Liaising with insurers and third parties
Negotiating compensation
Representing you if the case proceeds to court
Solicitors within our panel typically work on a No Win No Fee basis, meaning you only pay a fee if the claim is successful.
A personal injury claim may be possible if you have suffered physical or psychological harm because of another party’s negligent actions or failures.
This can include situations such as:
Road traffic accidents
Workplace accidents
Accidents in public places
If you are unsure whether your experience qualifies, we can discuss your circumstances and direct you to a solicitor who can provide further legal guidance.
In most personal injury cases, you have three years from the date of the accident, or from when you became aware of your injury, to begin a personal injury claim.
There are exceptions for:
Children (the three-year limit begins at age 18)
Individuals lacking mental capacity
If you are unsure whether you are still within the time limit, you can contact our team to learn more about the rules and find out whether you still have time to begin a claim.
Yes. You may still be eligible for compensation even if you were partly responsible for the accident. This is known as split liability.
A solicitor from our panel can help determine whether your level of responsibility will reduce the amount of compensation you may receive and negotiate an appropriate settlement.
The strength of a personal injury claim depends on the evidence available. Useful evidence may include:
Medical records
Accident reports from employers, businesses, or authorities
Photographs of the scene or hazards
CCTV footage, where available
Details of witnesses who can later be contacted by a solicitor
Financial documents showing loss of earnings or other expenses
While you cannot gather formal witness statements yourself, providing contact details of witnesses is extremely helpful.
Compensation for a personal injury claim may include:
General damages – covering pain, suffering, and loss of amenity (the impact the injury has on your ability to enjoy everyday life)
Special damages – covering financial losses such as lost income, medical expenses, travel costs, and care needs
Each claim is assessed individually by your solicitor, ensuring your settlement reflects the true impact of your injury.
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Jackson Personal Injury specialises in connecting individuals with trusted personal injury solicitors across the UK. We aim to ensure every enquiry is matched with a suitable legal professional who can provide the right guidance and representation for their case.
Get in touch today to start your free, no‑obligation consultation.