Injured. Not at fault. Start here.
If you've been injured in an accident that wasn't your fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation - and you shouldn't have to navigate it alone. Casibus connects injured people across the UK with regulated, specialist personal injury support. Every case is handled on a no win, no fee basis, your first consultation is free, and you'll get a straight answer on whether you have a claim before any paperwork starts.
What's your claim worth?
A legal request for
what you're owed.
A personal injury claim is a legal request for compensation when you've been hurt - physically, mentally, or both - because of someone else's negligence or breach of duty. That "someone else" might be a driver, an employer, a hospital trust, a shop owner, a local authority, or any other person or organisation who owed you a duty of care.
Compensation is split into two parts. General damages cover the pain, suffering and loss of amenity caused by the injury itself, guided by the Judicial College Guidelines, 17th edition (April 2024). Special damages cover the financial losses you've had because of the injury - lost earnings, treatment costs, care, adapted equipment, and future losses.
Every common UK personal injury claim
Six core categories, one specialist solicitor per case type. Pick the closest match - we'll route you to the right place.
Road Traffic Accidents
Car, motorbike, cycle, pedestrian, taxi passenger and uninsured-driver claims.
Read moreAccidents at Work
Construction, manual handling, warehouse and factory injuries, defective equipment.
Read moreMedical Negligence
Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, hospital and GP negligence, birth injury.
Read moreSlips, Trips & Falls
Supermarkets, public spaces, pavements, schools, and gyms.
Read moreIndustrial Disease
Asbestos, industrial deafness, vibration white finger and dermatitis.
Read moreCriminal Injury (CICA)
Compensation for blameless victims of violent crime in the UK.
Read moreRealistic figures, not fantasy promises.
Every case is different, but the Judicial College Guidelines give a sensible range based on the type and severity of your injury. Use our calculator for a quick personalised estimate, and don't trust anyone who quotes you a specific settlement on the first call.
- ✓ General damages for pain, suffering and loss of amenity - benchmarked against JCG 17th edition (April 2024).
- ✓ Special damages for actual financial loss - lost earnings, care, treatment, equipment, adaptations.
- ✓ Interim payments for serious injury - so you can fund care and rehab before the claim concludes.
Indicative ranges (general damages)
Source: Judicial College Guidelines, 17th edition (April 2024). Special damages on top.
Built for claimants, not firms.
Five steps from first call to settlement
No legal jargon. No surprise costs. We'll explain every step before it happens.
Free claim check
A 15-minute call. We tell you honestly whether you have a realistic claim.
Gather evidence
We help you collect reports, photos, payslips and medical records.
Independent medical review
A specialist examines you. The report shapes the value of your claim.
Letter of claim
Your solicitor opens negotiations. Most defendants admit liability quickly.
Settlement
Around 95% of cases settle out of court. Money lands in your account.
They gave me an honest answer in fifteen minutes, matched me with a specialist who knew my case type, and stayed on it for eighteen months. I didn't have to chase anyone. Not once.
No upfront cost. No hidden bills. No risk if we lose.
"No win, no fee" is the marketing label for a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). In plain English: if we don't win your claim, you don't pay your solicitor's fees. If we do win, a success fee is deducted from your compensation, capped at 25% of general damages and past losses under LASPO 2012.
After-the-Event (ATE) insurance is arranged at the start of your case to protect you against the other side's costs. There are no hourly bills. No nasty surprises.
SRA-regulated specialists
Every solicitor partner is regulated by the SRA, Law Society of Scotland, or Law Society of Northern Ireland. You're covered by the Legal Ombudsman.
Honest case assessment
If you don't have a claim, we'll tell you. We'd rather lose a lead than waste your time, or worse, take you down a road that goes nowhere.
Named contact, not a call centre
Real people, plain-English updates, and a single point of contact who knows your case from start to finish.