Suffering From a Car Accident Injury? You Could Be Owed Thousands.
A car accident can leave you with injuries that affect every part of your daily life — from whiplash and back pain that disrupts your sleep, to fractures that keep you off work for months. Whether your accident happened on a motorway, at a junction, in a car park or on a rural road, if someone else was at fault you have every right to claim compensation.
Scottish Claims Helpline handles car accident claims across Scotland on a no win no fee basis. There is no financial risk to you — you pay nothing unless your claim succeeds.
How Much Could You Receive?
Car accident compensation depends on the type and severity of your injuries:
| Injury Type | Typical Award |
| Minor whiplash — resolves within 3 months | £1,000 - £2,500 |
| Moderate soft tissue injuries — 3-12 months | £2,500 - £5,000 |
| Significant injuries — lasting 1-2 years | £5,000 - £11,000 |
| Simple fractures (wrist, ankle, ribs) | £5,000 - £12,000 |
| Complex fractures requiring surgery | £12,000 - £20,000+ |
| Serious injuries (head, spinal, multiple fractures) | £20,000 - £150,000+ |
Based on Judicial College Guidelines for pain and suffering only.
That’s not all. Most car accident claimants also receive a separate payment for lost earnings, private physiotherapy, medication, vehicle repair or replacement, travel costs and other out-of-pocket expenses. If you have been off work, this alone can add thousands to your total settlement.
Who Can Claim?
You do not need to have been driving. Passengers, cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians can all claim car accident compensation if they were injured because of someone else’s negligence. Even if the accident was partly your fault, Scottish courts apply contributory negligence — meaning your compensation is reduced proportionally, but you can still recover a significant award. If the other driver was uninsured or drove off, the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) ensures you can still claim.
Car Accident Claims — Frequently Asked Questions
Car accident compensation in Scotland depends on the type and severity of your injuries. Minor whiplash resolving within 3 months: £1,000-£2,500. Moderate soft tissue injuries lasting up to 12 months: £2,500-£5,000. Significant injuries lasting 1-2 years: £5,000-£11,000. Fractures: £5,000-£20,000+. Serious or permanent injuries attract substantially higher awards.
Important: These figures cover pain and suffering only. Most claimants also receive a separate payment for lost earnings, medical costs, vehicle damage and travel expenses, which can add thousands to the total settlement.
3 years from the date of the accident under the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973. For children, the 3-year period does not begin until their 16th birthday, giving them until age 19 to claim. Missing the deadline will almost certainly bar your claim entirely.
Yes. Scottish courts apply contributory negligence, meaning your compensation is reduced proportionally to reflect your share of fault but you can still recover a significant award. For example, if you were 25% at fault your compensation would be reduced by 25%. Many successful claims involve some degree of shared fault.
Yes. Passengers can claim compensation against the at-fault driver’s insurer regardless of which vehicle they were travelling in. Passengers are rarely found to be at fault, making these among the most straightforward claims to pursue.
You can still claim. The Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB) compensates victims of uninsured drivers under the Uninsured Drivers Agreement, and victims of hit-and-run drivers under the Untraced Drivers Agreement. Your solicitor handles MIB claims on a no win no fee basis in exactly the same way as standard claims.
Useful evidence includes photos of the accident scene and vehicle damage, the other driver’s details and insurance information, police report reference number, witness contact details, and medical records. Do not worry if you do not have all of this — your solicitor will gather and organise all evidence on your behalf as part of the claims process.
Straightforward claims with clear liability typically settle in 6-12 months. More complex cases involving serious injuries or disputed liability can take 12-24 months or longer. The majority of car accident claims settle through negotiation without going to court.
How Do I Start My Claim?
It takes 2 minutes. Fill in our short form and one of our specialist Scottish solicitors will call you back at a time that suits. They will listen to what happened, tell you straight away if you have a claim, and explain exactly how much you could receive — all completely free and with no obligation. If you decide to go ahead, everything is handled for you on a no win no fee basis from start to finish. You pay nothing unless you win.
About this page: Written by the Scottish Claims Helpline editorial team. Reviewed by a qualified Scottish solicitor. Last reviewed February 2026. Scottish Claims Helpline is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (
FRN 830381).