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Personal Injury Solicitors in London

We understand how distressing it can be when you are injured through no fault of your own. To make a personal injury claim, contact our experienced team today.

A personal injury can alter everything. A road traffic accident that leaves you unable to work, a fall at the supermarket that causes lasting pain, an accident at work that changes the course of your career: the consequences of someone else’s carelessness can be serious, far-reaching, and life-changing.

Our Personal Injury Solicitors act for clients across the full range of accident and injury claims. We hold the Law Society’s Personal Injury Accreditation and are proud members of the Serious Injury Guide. Our team has over 16 years of combined personal injury litigation experience across England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and European cross-border claims, and we act for injured people at every stage of the claims process, from initial instruction through to settlement or trial.

Because of the depth of our experience, we regularly accept cases that other firms consider too complex or too contested. We have a strong track record of securing significant compensation for our clients, including in cases involving disputed liability and multi-party defendants.

When you instruct us, you can expect straightforward, honest advice and a team that will stay with you throughout your claim. We will always be in your corner.

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“Law Lane Solicitors helped me every step of the way after my accident. They explained everything clearly, kept me informed throughout, and secured a settlement I was genuinely satisfied with. I could not recommend them more highly.”

Ms M

Our personal injury law services

  • Law Lane Solicitors handles the full range of personal injury claims, from straightforward road traffic collisions to complex employer liability disputes and fatal accident claims. Our reputation is grounded in acting for ordinary people who have suffered serious harm and need a firm prepared to fight for them.
  • Our team brings experience from both the claimant and defendant sides of personal injury litigation, which means we understand how insurers assess claims and how to build a compelling case that achieves the best possible outcome.

    The types of personal injury claims we advise and represent on

    We are regularly instructed across the full spectrum of personal injury matters, from claims involving a single negligent party to multi-defendant claims arising from systemic failures. These include:

    • Road traffic accidents: claims arising from collisions involving cars, motorcycles, cyclists, and pedestrians. We also act for victims of uninsured drivers and hit-and-run accidents through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), giving you access to compensation even where the at-fault driver cannot be traced or insured.
    • Accidents at work: where an employer has failed in their duty to provide a safe working environment, appropriate equipment, or proper training. Employers have clear obligations under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, and a breach of those duties that causes injury can give rise to a substantial claim.
    • Public liability and occupiers’ liability: injuries suffered in public places, including shops, restaurants, car parks, and local authority land. Duties are imposed by the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 and the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984; those who control premises owe a duty of care to visitors and, in some circumstances, trespassers.
    • Slips, trips, and falls: whether on poorly maintained pavements, uneven flooring, or wet surfaces without adequate warning, falls account for a significant proportion of public liability claims. We assess the evidence quickly and advise on whether the occupier or the local authority is responsible.
    • Industrial diseases and illnesses: conditions caused by prolonged exposure in the workplace, including asbestosis, mesothelioma, occupational deafness, vibration white finger, and respiratory diseases linked to dust or chemical exposure. These claims are often complex and require specialist knowledge, which our team has in abundance.
    • Accidents abroad: injuries suffered during package holidays, on cruise ships, or while travelling independently. Claims may proceed under the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 or under the law of the country where the accident occurred, and we advise on the most appropriate route.
    • Criminal injuries: if you have been injured as a victim of crime in the UK, you may be entitled to compensation through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) scheme, regardless of whether the offender has been identified or prosecuted.
    • Fatal accidents: where an accident caused by negligence has resulted in a death, surviving dependants and qualifying relatives may bring a claim under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 and the Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1934. These are among the most serious claims we handle, and we act with sensitivity and care at every stage.
    • Defective product claims: injuries caused by unsafe or defective goods. Under the Consumer Protection Act 1987, manufacturers and suppliers can be held strictly liable for injuries caused by defective products, meaning claimants do not need to prove fault or negligence.
    • Gym and sports facility accidents: injuries resulting from faulty equipment, inadequate supervision, or unsafe premises. Fitness operators owe their members a duty of care, and where that duty is breached, a claim can follow.

    Law Lane Solicitors carries a 4.9 out of 5 Trustpilot rating based on over 1,200 reviews. Our clients come to us having suffered injuries that have disrupted their work, their health, and their family lives. They need a firm that takes their case seriously from day one, and they trust us to handle everything related to their claim.

What personal injury compensation covers

A successful personal injury claim typically includes two categories of damages.

  • General damages compensate you for the physical and psychological effects of your injury: pain and suffering, loss of amenity, and reduced quality of life. The amount is assessed by reference to the Judicial College Guidelines and comparable settled cases.
  • Special damages cover financial losses that flow directly from the injury. These can include:
    • Past and future loss of earnings, including where you are forced to take lower-paid work because of your injuries
    • Private medical treatment and rehabilitation costs
    • Care costs, whether provided professionally or by a family member
    • Adaptations to your home or vehicle if you are left with a lasting disability
    • Travel and transport expenses incurred while attending medical appointments
    • Property damaged in the accident

The value of a personal injury claim depends on the nature and severity of your injuries, the length of your recovery, and the financial losses you have incurred. We will give you an honest assessment of what your claim is worth when you meet with us.

Funding your personal injury claim

For most new personal injury cases, we act on a No Win No Fee basis. Under this arrangement, you do not pay our legal fees unless your claim succeeds.

If your claim is successful, you will pay a ‘success fee’, which is deducted from your settlement. If your claim is unsuccessful, you pay nothing for our legal work. However, you will need to pay for any expenses related to your case, such as court and expert report fees. These are known as disbursements.

We will explain the full terms of the agreement clearly before you instruct us.

We can also advise on After the Event (ATE) insurance, which protects you against the risk of having to pay the other side’s legal costs if your claim does not succeed.

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Law Lane Solicitors is proud to be accredited under The Law Society’s Personal Injury Accreditation.

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How to start a personal injury claim

Am I Eligible to Make a Personal Injury Claim?

If you are unfortunate to have been injured in an accident due to someone else’s negligence, you may be able to make a personal injury claim. You may make a claim regardless how minor your injuries are, and even if you are partially to blame.

The two most important criteria that MUST be met to make a personal injury claim are:

  • Your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence or rash behaviour
  • Your accident occurred 3 years ago. If you are a minor, 3 years from when you turn 18 years old. This is a significant criterion as you may be statute barred from bringing the claim if you do not do so within 3 years from the date of accident or 3 years from when a minor turns 18 years old.

What Evidence do I Need?

The key to a successful personal injury claim is clear and compelling evidence that proves the defendant’s negligence caused your injury.

It is important to be completely honest with the evidence you provide to your solicitors as any false or misleading information can lead to a claim for fundamental dishonesty against you.

The following presents a good checklist of information/evidence to obtain:

  • The date of the accident
  • The time of the accident
  • The location of the accident
  • How the accident occurred
  • The contact details of any witnesses
  • The injuries sustained
  • Name and contact details of the Defendant (the person you are making a claim against)
  • Any financial loss you (or your family members) incurred because of the accident. This includes loss of earnings, travel expenses while attending medical appointments, medical treatment costs, any care costs either by a friend, family member or medical practitioner
  • Vehicle information
  • Vehicle damage (include photographs if possible)
  • Name of your GP practice and any hospitals where you have been treated

What Medical Evidence do I need?

You should seek medical attention as soon as possible from the date of your accident. Although you may think your injuries are minor, you should still seek medical attention as some injuries are not visible such as psychological and/or whiplash injuries. The purpose of the medical assessment is to prove that your injuries sustained stemmed from the accident itself and not other factors.

Need Help?

Here at Law Lane Solicitors, we have the experience and expertise to advise you on your personal injury claim. If you would like to speak to one of our Personal Injury specialists, please call us on 0207 870 4870 today.

Frequently Asked Questions – Personal Injury

How long do I have to bring a personal injury claim?

The general limitation period for a personal injury claim in England and Wales is three years. That period runs from the date of the accident or, in some cases, from the date you first had knowledge that another party’s negligence caused your injury.

Two important exceptions apply:

  • Children: the three-year period does not begin until the claimant’s 18th birthday. A claim arising from a childhood accident can therefore be brought up to the age of 21.
  • Adults lacking mental capacity: the limitation period does not run while the claimant lacks the mental capacity to manage their own affairs.

These time limits are applied strictly. The earlier you seek advice, the more options are available to you and the stronger your evidence will be. Contact us as soon as possible if you think you may have a claim.

What do I need to prove to make a personal injury claim?

To succeed in a personal injury claim, you must establish two things: that another party owed you a duty of care and breached it, and that the breach caused your injury. In practical terms, this means gathering evidence that shows how the accident happened, who was responsible, and what injuries resulted.

Useful evidence includes photographs of the scene, witness contact details, any accident book entry, CCTV footage, and medical records documenting your injuries. We will advise you on what to gather and assist in obtaining evidence you cannot access yourself.

Can I still claim if I was partly to blame for the accident?

Yes, you can still bring a claim even if you were partially at fault. In England and Wales, the principle of contributory negligence means that your compensation may be reduced to reflect your share of the blame, but you are not prevented from claiming altogether.

For example, if you are found to be 20% responsible for an accident, your compensation will be reduced by 20%. We will give you a frank assessment of how contributory negligence might affect your claim.

How long does a personal injury claim take?

Straightforward claims, particularly low-value road traffic accidents processed through the Official Injury Claim portal, can settle within a few months. More complex claims involving disputed liability, serious injury, or multiple defendants typically take longer, sometimes one to two years or more.

We will keep you updated throughout the process and advise you on realistic timescales as your case develops. We will also tell you if an interim payment is available to help cover costs before the final settlement is reached.

Who pays the compensation if I win my personal injury claim?

In most personal injury cases, compensation is paid by the defendant’s insurer rather than by the person or organisation who caused the accident. Employers are required by law to hold employers’ liability insurance. Drivers must hold motor insurance. Public liability insurers cover businesses and organisations responsible for public premises.

Where the at-fault driver is uninsured or has fled the scene, the Motor Insurers’ Bureau meets valid compensation claims on their behalf. If you are claiming through the CICA for a criminal injury, the scheme is administered by the government and funded from public resources. In every case, we will tell you who the likely paying party is before you commit to bringing a claim.

Personal injury legal team of the year 2024Law Lane Solicitors are proud winners of the Business Awards UK Personal Injury Team of the Year.

Personal Injury Team

Tahir Shahab Khan

Tahir Shahab Khan

Supervising Director, Solicitor Advocate
Jai Singh

Jai Singh

Solicitor
Monica Coleman

Monica Coleman

Solicitor
Nicola Miley

Nicola Miley

Senior Litigation Executive
Sajad Zamir

Sajad Zamir

Paralegal
Supervising Director, Solicitor Advocate

Tahir Shahab Khan

  • Designation: Supervising Director, Solicitor Advocate
  • Languages: English, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi, Pashto

I am a Director and Solicitor at Law Lane Solicitors where I supervise a team of solicitors and caseworkers. I was called to the Bar as a Barrister in March 2001 and in April 2006 cross-qualified to become a Solicitor of Senior Courts of England & Wales. I am a member of The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn.

I specialise and have wide experience of litigation in Public Law and Human Rights, with an emphasis on Immigration, skilled worker visa, asylum, nationality, EU and regulatory Law. I also oversee Criminal and Civil Litigation particularly PI and Clinical Negligence matters. Book your Free 10 Minutes Consultation

Practice Areas
  • Immigration Law
  • Asylum Law
  • Business Immigration
  • Public Law
  • Residential & Commercial Conveyancing
  • Personal Injury
  • Wills & Probate
Career & Experience

I started working in the legal profession in 1999 – initially as an outdoor clerk and later became a legal assistant and legal executive at various organisations. In 2006, I joined as a Partner Solicitor at Shaad Solicitors. In 2007, I joined Khans Solicitors as a Partner and remained there until 2015. In 2015, I, along with three other Partners, established Law Lane Solicitors where I am currently appointed as the Managing Director.

In a short span of time, Law Lane has achieved innumerable qualifying accreditations marks for legal practices and meets the highest standards of technical expertise and client service in specific areas of law. For example: Lexcel, Legal 500, Immigration and Asylum quality mark, Conveyancing quality mark.

I have successfully defended in the High Court various institution Tier 4 sponsor licence revocation matters pertaining to the TOEIC English language fiasco. I have also defended individuals who were alleged by the SSHD to have applied deception in successfully completing their TOEIC English language test. To date, I have won over 90% of my cases and brought back a number of individuals to the UK from their country of residence due to their unlawful removal by the SSHD.

I also have a deep knowledge and expertise in Tier 1 (General) refusals under paragraph 322(5) where an applicant’s character and conduct call into question their desirability of remaining in the UK by the SSHD. I have defended and won over 90% of innocent applicant’s cases against the SSHD.

Many of my most notable cases have been presented in High Courts, Crown courts and Supreme Courts.

I represent clients from various ethnic backgrounds such as: Albanian, Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, Turkish, Sudanese, Eritrean, Ethiopian and other.

I have appeared on various television shows since 2006 for discussions on numerous legal topics.

Notable Cases

This case regarded overturning a British citizenship refusal based on character concerns. The Home Office believed that Mr Amin’s association with Mullah Krekar and other members of Ansar al Islam meant that he was not of good character and refused his application to naturalise as a British citizen. This appeal was brought forward to argue that the decision to refuse his application for British citizenship was unlawful as the Home Office had failed to consider new factors.


The issue in this case is whether the appellant was entitled to the benefit of the leeway provided by the case of Patel (revocation of sponsor licence – fairness) India  [2011] UKUT 00211 (IAC)  in relation to students whose Tier 4 (General) sponsor ceases to run the course on which they are enrolled and whether that case was rightly decided.


This was an appeal against an order of McGowan J in London St Andrews College  Secretary of State for the Home Department [2014] EWHC 4328 (Admin) dismissed the Appellant’s claim for judicial review of a decision to revoke its Tier 4 sponsor licence. Permission to appeal was granted by Arden LJ on a single ground, namely whether McGowan J had misconstrued the meaning of the phrase “any of your duties” in paragraph 162(d) of Document 3 of the Tier 4 guidance.


Tier 4 sponsor licence revocation decision of the SSHD on the basis of ETS (TOIEC English language test) used by the students to obtain admission in college was quashed by the court in that found to be unlawful by the court.


Proper construction, ambit and effect of Articles 15, 31 and 35 of the Directive 2004/38/EC, Regulations 28 and 29 of the Immigration (EEA) Regulations 2006 and section 92(4)(b) of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002.

Achievements
  • Qualified Barrister (non-practising)
  • Solicitor for Elderly Clients
  • International Commercial Law accreditation
  • Personal Injury accreditation by The Law Society

Solicitor

Jai Singh

  • Designation: Solicitor
  • Languages: English, Punjabi
Memberships
  • APIL
Education & Qualifications
  • BSc Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
  • GDL
  • LPC
  • Qualified Solicitor, under the Solicitors Regulation Authority

Solicitor

Monica Coleman

  • Practice Area: Personal Injury
  • Languages: English, Romanian

Experienced in personal injury claims on behalf of people injured in road traffic collisions, acting for drivers, passengers, motorcyclists, pedestrians. Also, claims against the Motor Insurance Bureau representing victims of hit & run accidents or accidents caused by uninsured drivers. Conducting claims to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority on behalf of victims of crime.

Career and Expertise

I have handled Claimant cases arising from various kinds of accidents, including accidents at work, slips and trips and children cases.

I have helped many people of all ages and from a variety of backgrounds who suffered from physical injuries as well as psychiatric and psychological damage to successfully claim compensation and access early rehabilitation.

I have negotiated numerous settlements to counteract the impact of injuries on deserving individuals.

I am committed to guiding those who have suffered injuries from a serious accident throughout the litigation process from the initial stage of meeting the clients for the first time, to the settlement stage, and supporting their rehabilitation needs along the way.

In my spare time, I am passionate about the outdoors and also love attending live music concerts and festivals.

Education & Qualifications
  • LLB (Hons) 2:1
  • Legal Practice Course with Commendation

Senior Litigation Executive

Nicola Miley

  • Designation: Senior Litigation Executive, Personal Injury Team Leader
  • Languages: English, Irish, French

I have over 16 years of Personal Injury Litigation experience, in Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales as well as European claims. I have worked on Cross Border/Joint Litigation between Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in Road Traffic Accidents Personal Injury Litigation along with Road Traffic Accidents Personal Injury in Europe.

Practice Areas
  • Personal Injury
  • Clinical Negligence
Career & Expertise

I worked with In-House Solicitors for UK Insurers, Defendant Solicitor within Legal500 for Key Insurers within UK, Defendant Fraud Solicitors Legal 500 Law Firm for Key/Major Insurers within UK, Claimant Solicitor within Legal 500 Law Firm in UK.

I have previously worked on Liability disputes, ADR/Settlement discussions with Parties Directly and Legal Representatives, Road Traffic Incident Investigations, Fraud Investigations within Personal Injury, Credit hire, vehicle damage settlements, Motor Insurers Bureau, Motor Insurer Bureau Ireland, Insurance Bureaus within Europe, and MOJ, Fast Track and Multi Track.

Achievements
  • Implicating and Investigating Fraud Rings in Northern Ireland run by the Real I.R.A and other various fraud rings within the Republic of Ireland, UK and Scotland and Wales
  • Quinn Direct, Liberty Insurance, Tradewise Insurance, Slater & Gordon Solicitors, Horwich Farrelly, Plexus Law, Advantage Solicitors, Direct Line Insurance Group, Law Lane Solicitors
Notable Cases
  • Sabir V Orridge and Company Ltd – EL & OL Matter
  • Madni V 1) Compass Group & Ireland PLC, 2) Capital & Regional PLC, 3) CRBE Managed Services Ltd, 4) Ms Diane Stewart T/A Action Doors, 5) Mann Shop Front Ltd – EL & OL Matter
  • Puthiya Purayil V Kizhakkepeediyakkal – RTA Matter
  • Virk V 1) Mib & 2) Hdi Gerling – RTA Matter
  • Saini V 1) Danny Sullivans & Sons Ltd & 2) Colas Rail Ltd – EL & OL Matter
  • Ahmad V Cica – Criminal Injury Matter
  • Ahmad V Arriva London North Ltd – EL Matter
  • Ahmad V Mib (Untraced Agreement) – RTA Matter
  • Abbas, 2) Abbas, 3) Amjad, 4) Zaheer V Esure – RTA Matter
  • Ahmed V 1) Mitie Group PLC & 2) The Crown Estate – EL & OL Matter
Memberships
  • Paralegal Level of Association of Personal Injury Lawyers

Paralegal

Sajad Zamir

  • Designation: Paralegal
  • Languages: English
Practice Areas
  • Personal Injury

Accreditations & Memberships