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Road Traffic Compensation Claims

Vehicle Passenger Claims

What you need to know

  • In 2024, there were 11,000 reported injuries and 692 fatalities to car occupants on UK roads. These kids of accidents may happen whilst being a passenger in any sort of vehicle whether it be a car, taxi, van or bus.

  • You may be entitled to compensation if the accident was not your fault; passengers can bring a claim against the insurer of the driver who caused the accident, whether they were a passenger in that vehicle or occupying the vehicle that was hit.

  • If you have been injured as a passenger in a road traffic accident and the incident was not your fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation for your injuries, loss of earnings and related expenses. Premier Legal Assist can put you in touch with specialist personal injury solicitors who can fight your corner on a no win, no fee basis.

Find out if you may be eligible to make a passenger injury claim by getting in touch with Premier Legal Assist today.

It is important to note that if your claim is successful and you receive compensation, your solicitor will take a pre-agreed "success fee" from your compensation. This percentage is legally capped, currently at 25% of your general and past special damages, to ensure you keep the majority of your payout. You may be charged cancellation fees by the legal service we introduce you to if you cancel your agreement after any applicable cooling-off period and before the claim is concluded.

Passenger injury claims following a road traffic accident

You may have a valid passenger injury claim where there has been an injury because of a driver’s negligence. Drivers are negligent when they have done something to put a passenger at risk, such as driving while drunk, under the influence of drugs, speeding, or driving too close to another vehicle. Usually, the claim will be brought against the insurer of the driver who was at fault. That could be:

  • the driver of the vehicle you were travelling in
  • the driver of another vehicle
  • more than one driver, where responsibility is shared
  • the Motor Insurers’ Bureau, where the at-fault driver was uninsured or untraced.

Passenger injuries can range from relatively minor soft tissue damage to serious, life-changing harm. Common injuries include:

  • Whiplash injuries
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Head and brain injuries
  • Back and neck injuries 
  • Chest injuries
  • Cuts and bruising
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Psychological injuries such as anxiety, PTSD and depression

The impact of a road traffic accident is often not only physical. Injuries like these can also result in financial loss through time off work, treatment costs, travel expenses, rehabilitation needs and ongoing care requirements.

Claims for passenger injuries in road traffic accidents

Everyone using the road owes a duty to take reasonable care to avoid causing injury to others, including passengers. In practical terms, that means drivers should operate their vehicles safely, follow the Highway Code, remain alert to road conditions and avoid creating unnecessary risk. Depending on the circumstances, a passenger injury claim may involve issues such as:

  • careless, reckless or dangerous driving
  • speeding
  • drink driving
  • driving under the influence of drugs
  • failing to stop in time
  • failing to give way
  • poor observation
  • unsafe lane changes or overtaking
  • unsafe or poorly maintained vehicle
  • distracted driving

If you believe that another road user caused the accident that led to your injuries, you may be eligible to claim compensation. If your case is eligible, Premier Legal Assist can put you in touch with specialist personal injury solicitors who can assess your claim and represent you where necessary.

For personal injury claims, you do not need to use a representative to make a claim for low-level personal injuries sustained in a road traffic accident. You can claim through the online Official Injury Claims portal yourself, for free. If your injury damages exceed the small claims limit, we recommend you use a specialist legal service.

Starting Your Claim

We understand how upsetting a road traffic accident can be, especially when you were simply a passenger and had no control over what happened. Our team is on hand to assess your circumstances and, where appropriate, put you in touch with experienced solicitors to help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

Our trusted panel of personal injury solicitors specialise in road traffic accident claims and will ensure that your case is handled with care and professionalism. If your claim is eligible, they will seek to recover the compensation you are owed.

Compensation for injuries suffered as a passenger: Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. You do not need to know exactly who was at fault before making an enquiry. If you were injured as a passenger, there may still be a claim even if liability is disputed at first. A solicitor can help investigate what happened, obtain evidence, and identify whether the claim should be made against the driver of your vehicle, another driver, or more than one insurer.

Premier Legal Assist is a FCA regulated claims management firm that works with experienced solicitors specialising in road traffic accident claims, including passenger injury claims.

To begin the process, you would fill in a short online form with details of the accident and the injuries you suffered. Once your enquiry has been reviewed, you will be contacted for a free, no-obligation consultation.

If your case is eligible, you may be referred to one of our panel solicitors who specialises in road traffic accident claims. If they agree to act for you, they will deal with the legal process, gather evidence, contact the relevant insurer or insurers, and seek compensation on a no win, no fee basis.

For personal injury claims, you do not need to use a representative to make a claim for low-level personal injuries sustained in a road traffic accident. You can claim through the online Official Injury Claims portal yourself, for free. If your injury damages exceed the small claims limit, we recommend you use a specialist legal service.

Compensation varies from case to case and there is no fixed figure that applies to every claim. The amount usually depends on how serious the injury or trauma is, how long recovery takes, and how much it has affected your everyday life and ability to work.

Compensation is generally divided into two parts. General Damages relate to your pain, suffering and loss of amenity. Special Damages relate to financial losses caused by the incident, such as lost earnings, medical expenses, counselling costs, rehabilitation costs and care needs.

Some claims may be worth a few thousand pounds, while more serious or long-term injuries can lead to much higher awards. If your claim is eligible, your solicitor will usually rely on medical and financial evidence to assess what your case may be worth.

Passenger injuries can vary depending on the type of collision, the speed involved, whether a seat belt was worn, and where the passenger was sitting. Examples include:

  • Whiplash injuries 
  • Fractures 
  • Head injuries 
  • Back and neck injuries 
  • Soft tissue damage 
  • Cuts and bruising
  • Chest injuries 
  • Psychological injuries including anxiety, PTSD and depression

In some cases, injuries that first appear minor can lead to ongoing pain, reduced confidence when travelling, or a longer recovery than expected. If a solicitor takes on your case, they will normally arrange medical evidence to assess the full impact of your injuries.

Potentially, yes. If the driver of the vehicle you were travelling in caused the accident, your claim would usually be made against their motor insurer rather than against them personally. That is one reason why passenger claims are often brought even where the driver is known to the injured person.

You may still be able to claim. Compensation may be available through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau if you were injured because of an uninsured driver or a hit and run driver. 

Potentially, yes. Passengers aged 14 and over must wear a seat belt if one is fitted. If a passenger was not wearing a seat belt and that made their injuries worse, compensation may be reduced rather than refused altogether. The road traffic personal injury protocol also specifically notes seat belt issues when assessing injury claims. 

In most cases, an adult has three years from the date of the road traffic accident to begin a personal injury claim. Where the injured person was under 18 at the time of the accident, the usual three-year limitation period generally starts from their 18th birthday.

Useful evidence will vary from case to case, but often includes:

  • Photographs of the accident scene or vehicles
  • Medical records and reports
  • Witness details and statements
  • Insurance details
  • Dashcam or CCTV footage
  • Police reference details where relevant
  • Proof of financial losses such as payslips, receipts and travel costs

A solicitor acting for you would normally help obtain the evidence needed to support both liability and the value of your claim.

Not always. The Official Injury Claim service is for certain low-value road traffic accident injury claims in England and Wales, generally where the injury claim itself is valued at £5,000 or less. More serious cases, more complex claims, and claims outside that process may be handled differently. 

Usually not. Most road traffic accident claims are settled without a full Court hearing, often through negotiations between the injured person’s solicitor and the relevant insurer.

If liability or the value of the claim cannot be agreed, Court proceedings may become necessary. If that happens, the Court will consider the available evidence, decide who was responsible and, where appropriate, determine the compensation payable. A solicitor acting for you will manage that process on your behalf.

In many cases, no. Our panel solicitors commonly deal with eligible road traffic accident claims on a no win, no fee basis. That means there is usually nothing to pay at the outset, and if the claim fails, you would not usually be responsible for your solicitor’s fees.

It is important to note that if your claim is successful and you receive compensation, your solicitor will take a pre-agreed "success fee" from your compensation. This percentage is legally capped (currently at 25% of your general and past special damages) to ensure you keep the majority of your payout.

You may be charged cancellation fees by the legal service we introduce you to if you cancel your agreement after any applicable cooling-off period and before the claim is concluded.

Get in Touch with Premier Legal Assist

If you have been injured as a passenger in a road traffic accident that was not your fault, you may have grounds to seek compensation. If your case is eligible, we can put you in touch with specialist personal injury solicitors who work on a no win, no fee basis.

Our Client Commitment

Premier Legal Assist Client Commitment
At Premier Legal Assist, we’re here to make sure your voice is heard.

We are committed to:

  • Listening to you and treating your concerns with respect and understanding.
  • Acting quickly and fairly to assess your case and connect you with experienced and specialist personal injury solicitors.
  • Keeping things clear by explaining your options in plain English.
  • Supporting you throughout the claims process with no upfront costs or pressure.
  • Respecting your privacy by protecting your personal data.
  • Putting your well-being first while helping you achieve the outcome you deserve.

Because everyone has the right to the compensation they deserve.

Important Information

Premier Legal Assist is a claims management company. You do not need to use a claims management company to make your complaint, you can complain to the organisation you are complaining about directly. If the issue is not resolved, you can refer it to the relevant independent Ombudsman service for free.

For personal injury claims, you do not need to use a representative to make a claim for low-level personal injuries sustained in a road traffic accident. You can claim through the online Official Injury Claims portal yourself, for free. If your injury damages exceed the small claims limit, we recommend you use a specialist legal service.

For all other types of personal injury, including medical negligence, employment claims and workplace injuries, we always recommend discussing your claim with a legal professional. You should only proceed with a claim when you understand the risks and associated costs.