Press Release: Brits Come to Queen's Aid
Research commissioned by personal injury advisory service National Accident Helpline has revealed that the Queen tops the list of famous faces we are most likely to help in an accident. Nearly 60 per cent of the nation claimed that they would rush to Her Majesty’s aid, more than any other well-known public figure.
The research looked at how people react when they witness an accident – do they rush over to offer a helping hand or simply walk away, is their reaction based on the type of victim or injury? Whilst many people claim to be good Samaritans, the results revealed that over a third of Brits would not go out of their way to help anyone, leaving victims to fend for themselves regardless of their injury. The findings also revealed who the nation is more likely to offer aid to, as well as those we are least likely to help.
With two Royal weddings this year, the results revealed a Royal flush. The Queen is joined at the top of the list by soon-to-be Royal, Kate Middleton (53.1%) and Prince William (53%) respectively, all ranked ahead of other national treasures such as Cheryl Cole and David Beckham. Katie Price was placed bottom of the list with only 39 per cent of Brits saying that they would come to her aid.
Sam Porteous, CEO of National Accident Helpline, comments: “Knowing which famous faces the public would or wouldn’t help is interesting, but the research highlighted serious points about attitudes and behaviour towards helpfulness. It is important to realise that accidents don’t discriminate. We should remember how essential it is to offer assistance to someone, no matter who they are. Sadly, as a nation we seem to have forgotten that showing we care can make all the difference to people in distress.”
National Accident Helpline is the leading marketing group for solicitors specialising in personal injury and is responsible for the recent campaign championing consumers’ rights to justice through the website www.underdog.co.uk.
Read the complete 'What happened to help thy neighbour?' research here.
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*The research was carried out by Opinion Matters Market Research for National Accident Helpline, 14th-25th February, from a sample size of 1,558 UK adults
Research results
The list is ranked in order of familiar faces that Brits are most likely to help in the event of an accident:
- The Queen
- Kate Middleton
- Prince William
- Cheryl Cole
- David Beckham
- Keira Knightley
- Colin Firth
- Ant & Dec
- Tess Daly
- Davina McCall
- Liz Hurley
- Michael McIntyre
- Christine Bleakley
- Peter Andre
- Jeremy Clarkson
- Simon Cowell
- Adrian Chiles
- David Cameron
- Ed Milliband
- Piers Morgan
- Nick Clegg
- Kerry Katona
- Wayne Rooney
- Alex Reid
- Katie Price
For media enquiries please contact: Matthew Rosser, National Accident Helpline: matthew.rosser@nahl.co.uk, Tel. 01536 527500/07834 518603
About National Accident Helpline
National Accident Helpline is the leading marketing and legal services company for solicitors who specialise in Personal Injury law and represents more than 100 legal practices across the UK. If a consumer has had an accident which was someone else’s fault then we will put them in touch with a member firm, so they can seek redress for the injury they have suffered.
Through our national solicitor network, we champion consumer rights for people who have had accidents, helping those with genuine personal injury claims to seek redress and gain access to justice to help aid their recovery.
National Accident Helpline is authorised by the Ministry of Justice in respect of regulated claims management activities and is a registered company, incorporated in the UK.
For more information on personal injury claims please visit the website: www.national-accident-helpline.co.uk.