Military personnel in road traffic accidents

Military personnel in road traffic accidents


Road traffic accidents (on or off duty) - Armed Forces personal injury claims

British military personnel serve all over the world and throughout the UK and road traffic accidents are one of the biggest causes of death and serious injury, not just within the Service community, but within the population as a whole. If you are a member of the Army, Royal Navy or RAF and have been injured in a road traffic accident that was not your fault then you maybe entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim. Whether you were injured on or off duty, in the UK or abroad, contact Irwin Mitchell’s specialist Armed Forces personal injury claims team for legal advice on how military personnel in road traffic accidents can pursue a personal injury claim for compensation.


What we'll do for you

More than anything, we aim to keep things clear, simple and as straightforward as possible for our clients, so there's no need for you to worry at any point about the legal complexities or technicalities of your road traffic accident case. You'll be kept informed throughout the claims process which, put simply, looks like this:

  • Your free initial consultation gives us a clear understanding of your claim.
  • If you have a case we assign our best legal team with the expertise to handle your claim.
  • The legal team will investigate and build evidence to back up your case.
  • We keep in touch with you throughout, so you're always informed.
  • Finally, with your approval, we arrive at the best settlement possible.

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Contact us now for free advice

We can offer independent expert legal advice and know how to achieve the best result for you. Your initial consultation with us is free, and we'll tell you then whether or not your case is worth pursuing. If it is, we'll carry out our investigation of the case free of charge too.

Find out if you have a road traffic accident claim for free using our online claims form >