
Brain Injury Compensation Claims Lawyers
Suffering a brain injury can be one of the most devastating experiences a person and their family can face. The effects can be long-term and life-changing, often impacting memory, mobility and independence. If your injury was caused by an accident or negligence, you may be entitled to claim compensation. Our specialist brain injury solicitors will work to secure the financial support you need for your recovery and future. Call us on 0161 524 5160 or complete the online contact form to start your claim today.

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No Win No Fee Brain Injury Claims
At Aequitas Legal, we understand the physical, emotional and financial strain that follows a brain injury. Our experienced personal injury solicitors provide clear, practical guidance and compassionate support from the start of your claim to the end. We handle all brain injury cases on a no win no fee basis, so you can pursue justice without financial risk.
Common Causes of Brain Injuries
Brain injuries can occur in many situations, often when least expected. We regularly help clients who have suffered brain injuries caused by:
- Road traffic accidents involving cars, motorbikes or bicycles
- Falls from height or slips and trips in public or at work
- Accidents at work, especially in construction or industrial settings
- Sporting accidents and recreation-related injuries
Whatever the cause, our solicitors will investigate the circumstances of your case and build a strong claim to ensure you receive the maximum compensation possible.
What You Can Claim For
Compensation for a brain injury should reflect both the immediate and long-term impact on your life. You may be able to claim for:
- Pain, suffering and reduced quality of life
- Loss of earnings and future income
- Ongoing medical care and rehabilitation
- Professional care or home support
- Travel and accommodation expenses
- Psychological support and counselling
- Adaptations to your home or vehicle
Our goal is to help you rebuild your life and achieve the best possible quality of recovery.
Claiming on Behalf of Someone Else
If a head injury leaves someone unable to manage their own affairs, a family member or legal representative can make a claim on their behalf. This ensures the injured person can still receive compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation, care needs, loss of earnings, and other losses.
Our solicitors have decades of combined experience and will guide you through the process, handling all communications with insurers and other parties to make the claim as straightforward as possible.
In cases where someone cannot conduct legal proceedings themselves – such as after a traumatic brain injury – a litigation friend can be appointed to act on their behalf. This can be a parent, spouse, or another close relative, ensuring the injured person’s rights and best interests are fully protected throughout the claim.
Rehabilitation and Ongoing Support
A brain injury often requires ongoing rehabilitation and specialist treatment. Our solicitors work closely with medical professionals, case managers and rehabilitation providers to ensure you have access to the right care and support.
We can also help you plan for the future, making sure your compensation includes provision for long-term care, mobility aids and any adjustments you may need at home or work. Our approach is proactive, personal and always focused on your wellbeing.
Why Choose Aequitas Legal
A brain injury often requires ongoing rehabilitation and specialist treatment. Our solicitors work closely with medical professionals, case managers and rehabilitation providers to ensure you have access to the right care and support.
We can also help you plan for the future, making sure your compensation includes provision for long-term care, mobility aids and any adjustments you may need at home or work. Our approach is proactive, personal and always focused on your wellbeing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is classed as a brain injury?
A brain injury can range from a mild concussion to a severe or traumatic brain injury. - How long do I have to make a brain injury claim?
You usually have three years from the date of the accident or diagnosis. - How much compensation could I receive?
It depends on the severity of your injury and how it affects your life. - Will I need to go to court?
Most brain injury claims are settled before reaching court. - Do I have to pay anything upfront?
No, we work on a no win no fee basis, so you pay nothing upfront. - Can I claim for lost income if I can’t return to work?
Yes. Your compensation can cover both past and future loss of earnings, including potential career impact. - Can I receive money before my case is settled?
In some cases, interim payments can be arranged to help with urgent costs, such as medical treatment or home adaptations. - Will my claim cover ongoing treatment or rehabilitation?
Yes, claims often include specialist treatment, counselling or therapy, and rehabilitation needed to support your recovery. - Can I make a claim on behalf of someone else?
Yes, if the injured person cannot manage their own claim, a family member or legal representative can act on their behalf to secure compensation.
Contact Our Brain Injury Solicitors
If you or a loved one has suffered a brain injury due to negligence or an accident, our experienced solicitors are here to help. We will handle your claim with professionalism, care and commitment, ensuring you receive the compensation and support you deserve. Call 0161 524 5160 now or complete the online contact form to arrange a free, confidential consultation with one of our brain injury specialists.
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