100% Compensation

We’ve helped thousands of people claim 100% compensation for a wide range of accidents and injuries.

National Accident Helpline offer 100% compensation in all their cases. Guaranteed.


This is as a result of worrying tales in the newspapers over recent years about accident victims that have been successful in getting an award of damages, but have then had to pay a lot of costs and fees - leaving them with very little real compensation. They are often confused by claims of "No Win No Fee" only to find out that whilst they didn't have to pay a fee exactly, the solicitor retained some of their compensation to cover the costs.


National Accident Helpline know that it is important that the damages you are awarded are actually received by you. After all, it is your compensation for your injuries and losses. That's why we offer 100% compensation , as well as no win no fee.


In the unusual circumstances where fees are applicable, you will be informed of this in advance. Most, if not all of the costs involved in making your accident claim should be recovered from the other side on top of your compensation as part of the settlement. Unless there is a very good reason, which your solicitor will have to explain to you at the outset and you will have to agree to, you should expect to receive 100% of your compensation without any deductions when your claim is settled.


We do not make any charge to you at all for putting you in touch with a specialist solicitor - you will always take 100% of your compensation home with you. Why settle for less?

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Success Stories

“It was a very traumatic experience. I decided to give National Accident Helpline a call - I'm very pleased I did and would recommend anyone else in a similar situation does the same.”

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Keith Clarke plunged 120ft down a local authority tower block stairwell and broke his rib cage in 24 places. He was awarded £17,500.