Serious injuries can be life-altering, impacting not just your health but also your career, family, and overall quality of life. Whether caused by a road traffic accident, workplace negligence, or another act of carelessness, these injuries often require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing support.
At Cooper Hall Solicitors, we specialise in helping victims of serious injuries secure the compensation they deserve. Serving clients across England, we provide expert legal guidance tailored to your unique circumstances, ensuring you can focus on recovery while we fight for justice.
A serious injury claim seeks compensation for injuries with long-term or permanent consequences. These claims address physical, emotional, and financial damages, including:
Covering surgeries, therapy, and assistive devices.
Replacing lost wages and addressing diminished earning capacity.
Compensation for physical pain and emotional trauma.
Funding physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and counseling.
Home adaptations, mobility aids, and personal care support.
Traumatic brain injuries can lead to cognitive impairments, memory loss, and permanent disability. Victims often require lifelong medical care and rehabilitation.
Injuries to the spinal cord may result in paralysis, chronic pain, or limited mobility, necessitating substantial lifestyle adjustments.
The loss of a limb can significantly impact a victim’s independence, requiring prosthetics, physical therapy, and emotional support.
Burn injuries often result in permanent scarring, chronic pain, and psychological distress. Compensation can cover reconstructive surgeries and counseling.
Severe fractures often involve lengthy recoveries, surgeries, and physiotherapy. These claims address the financial burden of medical care and time off work.
Sensory loss can have a profound effect on a victim’s personal and professional life. Compensation covers assistive technology, therapy, and lifestyle adaptations.
When negligence leads to a loved one’s death, family members can claim compensation for loss of support, funeral expenses, and emotional distress.
We offer a no-obligation consultation to assess your case and explain your legal options.
We collect key documentation, including: Medical reports and rehabilitation plans. Accident records and witness statements. Financial evidence of lost income and expenses.
We work with medical and financial experts to determine the full value of your claim, considering both immediate and long-term needs.
Our solicitors negotiate directly with insurers to secure the highest possible settlement.
If an agreement cannot be reached, we provide expert representation to achieve the best outcome.
Decades of experience handling high-value and complex claims.
Start your claim risk-free, with no upfront costs.
We prioritise your well-being and provide clear, compassionate guidance at every stage.
Millions recovered for clients across England, ensuring financial security for their futures.
Whether you’re in Yorkshire, Lancashire, or elsewhere in England, we’re here to help.
Serious injuries include those with long-term effects, such as brain damage, paralysis, or amputations. Claims address the financial, medical, and emotional impact of such injuries.
Compensation varies by injury severity and financial loss. For example:
Straightforward claims may settle within 12 months, but complex cases involving long-term care needs can take longer. We provide regular updates throughout the process.
Yes. Compensation can include damages for psychological distress, such as PTSD, anxiety, or depression.
You can still claim compensation, but the amount may be reduced to reflect your share of responsibility.
Yes. Immediate family members can claim for loss of financial support, funeral costs, and emotional damages.
Key evidence includes:
Most claims are resolved out of court. If court attendance is necessary, we’ll provide expert representation.
You won’t pay any legal fees unless we win your case, making the process risk-free for you.
Yes. Compensation can include loss of earnings, future earning potential, and any career changes resulting from your injury.