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Claim compensation with no win no fee funding

As a passenger in a taxi accident, you could claim with a no win no fee agreement to help in the wake of any personal injuries you've suffered.

No win no fee means if you don't win your claim, you pay nothing to anyone - it's as simple as that. You'll be safe and secure and able to focus on your recovery.

While there can be some rare exceptions to our no win no fee agreement, you'll know before your claim starts if they apply to you. After all, you don't need any more nasty surprises.

Your legal team will ensure that appropriate legal protection insurance is in place; the no-upfront-fees policy means you'll have nothing to pay, unless you win. You must always stick to the terms of the insurance, follow their advice, and be truthful.

Benefits of claiming on a no win no fee basis include:

  • Low risk - only pay if your claim succeeds. If your claim doesn't win and you stick to the agreement's terms, you won't pay a thing.

  • No upfront costs - an insurance policy covers expenses like court fees and medical reports, and our panel firms will always detail fees as part of the agreement between you before taking on your case.

  • Trusted experts - we only work with lawyers who explain all fees upfront, so you know what to expect from your claim.

  • Clarity - our goal is to ensure that you clearly understand the claims process, and the likely compensation outcome, from the get-go.

We help people injured in accidents that weren't their fault.

Every day, we help hundreds of people like you to access the compensation they deserve.

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FAQs

Unlike the driver of a vehicle, passengers can never be at fault for road traffic accidents. That means that they are always entitled to recover the full amount of damages in compensation.

Compensation will usually be covered by the driver of the vehicle to blame for the accident. These are the steps for claiming as a taxi or Uber passenger:

Step one: the first step is to get in touch with us. This initial conversation will help you to understand whether you are eligible for compensation and there will be no obligation to make a claim.

Step two: we'll listen to your story and answer your questions. We'll also try to get a better understanding of what happened and the effect it has had on your life. Then we'll be able to let you know if you're in a position to make a claim.

If you decide you'd like to take the next steps, we will pass you on to one of our no win no fee partner solicitors.

Step three: your new legal team will get in touch with the other party and negotiate on your behalf. They'll consider the full effects of your injury and do everything they can to make sure you receive the full amount you're owed.


Most claims are required to either have been settled within three years, or for court proceedings to have been started. It's best to claim as soon as possible so your memory is fresh, and evidence is recent and easier to gather.

This three-year period is often referred to as the limitation period, which is the time by which you must either settle your claim or start court proceedings.

There are, however, a few exceptions:

  • When claiming on behalf of a child involved in a taxi accident, you can make a claim for them at any time until their 18th birthday. After turning 18, they have until age 21 to either settle their claim or start court proceedings.
  • If the injury victim lacks the mental capacity to do it themselves there are no time limits for claiming. This could be as a direct result of the injury they've suffered or a pre-existing medical condition. However, if the Claimant regains mental capacity after the accident, even if only temporarily, then the three-year limit starts from then.

Until your solicitors have started negotiating on your behalf, they won't be able to give you an exact figure of the compensation you could be entitled to.

The settlement amount will take into account several factors, including:

  • Injury type and severity.
  • Recovery time.
  • Medical expenses and travel costs.
  • Lost earnings from time off work.
  • Any lifestyle changes that you have had to make as a result of your injuries.
  • Ongoing care needs and any home adaptations needed.

While many claims are settled within 12-24 months, ultimately, it depends on how complex your case is. The type, severity and circumstances of your injuries, plus the time it takes to gather all the necessary medical evidence can impact the time it takes to settle.

Your legal team will keep you updated throughout the process, so you know what to expect at every stage.


Quite simply, yes. If you're thinking of making a claim on behalf of a friend or loved one, then it's likely we can help you. You can help someone start their claim, supporting them through their phone consultations, or act as a litigation friend.

A litigation friend can claim on behalf of a child, or someone who lacks the mental capacity to manage the process themselves. You can even claim on behalf of a loved one who lost their life in a fatal car accident. The National Accident Helpline team are experienced in supporting people to navigate these claims and get justice their loved one deserves.


Yes! In this case you would claim against the insurance of the driver of the vehicle you were traveling in.


Even if the other driver didn't stop, and cannot be identified, you may still be able to pursue compensation through the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB), which compensates victims of uninsured and untraced drivers.

To increase your chances of a successful hit and run claim, gather as much evidence as possible, such as witness statements, CCTV footage, or photos of the scene. You should also contact the police immediately, as their report will play a key role in supporting your claim.


If you were injured by an uninsured driver or involved in a hit-and-run, then we may still be able to help you. In these cases, claims are paid by the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB).


As a passenger in a taxi accident, you'll usually have the driver on your side to back up your claim. However, although witnesses can be a great source of evidence for your car accident claim, they aren't a requirement. Other evidence includes:

  • Your injuries - how the accident happened may be evident in the injury you've sustained. To process you're claim, it's likely you'll be required to attend a medical assessment, which will be used as evidence in supporting your claim.
  • Damage to your vehicle - the damage made to your vehicle will likely show how you were hit. For example, if all damage is to the rear of your car, it'll be clear someone else was at fault. 

If you're worried, chat to one of our friendly advisors and they'll advise whether you could claim compensation.


Yes, however, if it's proven that your injuries are more severe due to not wearing a seatbelt, the amount you receive might be reduced because of contributory negligence.

It's the responsibility of the passengers aged 14 years and over (not the driver) to make sure that they are using the seatbelt.


Sometimes car accidents aren't caused by other drivers, but by poor road conditions. In these cases, you may still be able to claim.

To make a car accident claim due to an unsafe road, you need to prove that the road's dangerous condition caused the accident, and that the responsible party was negligent in maintaining the road. The negligent party could be a local council or highway authority, or the owner of a private road.

Helpful evidence could be photographs, videos, and witness statements. If you've reported the incident, that could also be supportive evidence for your claim.


Why choose National Accident Helpline?

We're the UK's most trusted accident advice provider, with over years_since years' experience.

Our friendly advisors, and expert panel of solicitors are here to help you claim the compensation you deserve. They have helped over two million people, so far.

We'll guide you through the claim process, helping you focus on recovery while we handle the legal side. With our help, you can look forward to:

  • Free, no-obligation advice.
  • No win, no fee claims and no upfront costs.
  • Specialist solicitors - we'll assign the best legal team to manage your claim.
  • Over years_since years of experience helping people like you.
  • UK's most trusted personal injury specialists - rated ‘Excellent' on Trustpilot.