No Win, No Fee Brain Injury Compensation
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If you or a loved one has suffered a brain or head injury caused by someone else’s negligence, at work, in a road accident or elsewhere you could be entitled to compensation.
What Is a Brain Injury Claim?
A brain injury claim helps you recover compensation when an accident or act of negligence causes damage to the brain — whether it’s a mild concussion, traumatic brain injury (TBI), or long-term cognitive damage.
These claims recognise not only physical and emotional suffering, but also the financial impact: loss of earnings, medical expenses, and future care needs.
Typical causes include:
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Road traffic accidents
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Workplace incidents
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Falls or slips in unsafe environments
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Medical negligence or surgical errors
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Sports or recreational accidents
Why Claim Compensation After a Brain Injury?
A serious brain injury can change every aspect of life — from independence and relationships to your ability to work.
Compensation can help you:
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Access specialist medical treatment and rehabilitation
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Replace lost income
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Cover ongoing care and support
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Reduce stress on you and your family during recovery
“Our goal is to help you secure the support and financial stability you need to rebuild your life.”
No Win No Fee Brain Injury Claims
Our serious injury solicitors can act under a Conditional Fee Agreement (No Win, No Fee) in appropriate cases. This means there are no upfront legal fees, and our fees are payable only if your claim succeeds, in accordance with the terms of the agreement.
We will explain all funding options clearly and transparently before you choose to proceed. Request a Callback to discuss your options.
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How much compensation could you receive for a Brain Injury?
*Figures are estimates based on official UK sources including the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG), Ogden Tables and related government frameworks such as CICA and NHS Resolution. Actual compensation amounts vary depending on your recovery, financial losses and long-term impact.
Every brain injury story is different – and so is every claim.
We know the process can feel overwhelming, our aim is to make it clear, fair and transparent. Here are some of the most common questions about how brain injury claims work and how Claim Pathway can guide you.
Yes. If your brain or head injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, such as a road accident, workplace incident or medical mistake, you may be entitled to claim compensation.
Compensation amounts depend on the severity of the injury and the impact on your life. Estimates are usually guided by the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG) and other official sources, ranging from around £2,700 for minor concussions to £400,000+ for severe brain injuries.
We can provide a more accurate estimate once your case details are reviewed.
Most brain injury claims take between 6 and 24 months, depending on how complex the case is and how long it takes to gather medical evidence. Once we handle your case we can keep you informed throughout the process and aim to settle your claim as efficiently as possible.
You’ll usually need medical reports, accident or incident details, witness statements and financial records (like loss of income or care expenses). If you decide to proceed, we can help you collect the right documents and expert reports to strengthen your claim.
Most cases are settled out of court, through discussions between solicitors and insurers. Only a small percentage go to court and if that happens, we will guide and support you through every step.
In most personal injury claims we can offer to act on a No Win No Fee basis (if appropriate), meaning you only pay legal fees if your claim is successful. We will explain their terms clearly before you agree to proceed.
Claim Pathway is the trading name of Esquire Solicitors Ltd, a regulated law firm specialising in serious injury and negligence claims.
Our experienced solicitors provide expert legal advice and representation, helping individuals and families pursue compensation with clarity and confidence.
Useful Links
Recovering from a brain injury can take time, and progress isn’t always linear. If you’re finding everyday tasks harder than before, that’s completely normal.
Try to pace yourself, accept support when it’s offered, and speak to your GP or rehabilitation team if anything changes. Even small steps forward count, you don’t have to face this alone. Here are some trusted UK organisations and guides that may be useful if you or someone close to you has a brain injury.
- Headway – The Brain Injury Association
Provides rehabilitation support, helplines, local groups, and practical guides for life after brain injury. - Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT)
Offers specialist neurorehabilitation services across the UK. - NHS – Conditions
Clear, medically verified information on conditions, symptoms, treatment and recovery expectations. - Brain & Spine Foundation
Includes helplines, patient information centres, and family support resources. - The Silverlining Brain Injury Charity
Focuses on social reintegration, wellbeing, and community support. - Different Strokes
Helpful for younger stroke survivors, many of whom experience acquired brain injuries. - NICE Guidelines: Head Injury Assessment and Management
Clinical best-practice guidance for medical professionals (useful for people wanting deeper understanding).
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