Norwich is Norfolk's county town - around 145,000 in the city, within a Greater Norwich area of roughly 260,000 and a Norfolk county population of around 910,000. The local economy runs on insurance / financial services (Aviva's historic Norwich Union roots remain), the University of East Anglia, the Norwich Research Park, an agri-food sector that dominates East Anglia, and a creative / media cluster. Serious injuries across Norfolk route through the East of England Trauma Network - with Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) as a Trauma Unit feeding the regional Major Trauma Centre at Addenbrooke's in Cambridge.
Who we help across Norfolk
- Norwich - city centre, Eaton, Cringleford, Thorpe St Andrew, Heartsease, Sprowston, Costessey, Hellesdon.
The types of Norwich / Norfolk personal injury claim we handle
Road traffic accidents across Norfolk
A11 (Norwich-Cambridge-London), A47 (King's Lynn-Yarmouth / Peterborough direction), A140 (Norwich-Ipswich), A149 (coastal), A146. Many Norfolk A-roads remain single-carriageway across long rural stretches. Long ambulance response times in rural areas make air-ambulance involvement relatively common. See car accident claims, cycle accident claims, motorcycle accident claims, pedestrian accident claims, whiplash claims.
First Eastern Counties and Konectbus
First Eastern Counties, Konectbus (Go-Ahead) and Sanders Coaches run the Norfolk bus network. Greater Anglia operates rail from Norwich to Liverpool Street and across East Anglia. See bus and coach accident claims.
Financial services and insurance
Norwich has been a UK insurance centre since the 18th century. Aviva plc (formerly Norwich Union) retains a significant Norwich presence. Office-environment work claims (RSI, slip-trip, manual handling) across these employers. See office accident claims.
Agriculture and farm accidents - East Anglia
East Anglia is one of the UK's principal arable and livestock regions - sugar beet, cereals, outdoor pig farming, poultry. Agriculture is one of the most dangerous sectors per HSE statistics. Typical claims: tractor and ATV / quad incidents, falls from height in barns / grain stores, PTO / moving-parts injuries, cattle handling, chemical exposure. See farm accident claims.
Food processing and agri-food
Norwich's agri-food cluster - major poultry, pig-processing and bakery operations across Norfolk and Suffolk - produces work-accident claims across factory-scale processing. See factory accident claims.
Construction
Norwich city-centre regeneration, Anglia Square, Norwich Research Park expansion, UEA campus projects, Broadland Northway dualling. See construction site accident claims.
Medical negligence in Norwich
Norwich's principal NHS employer is Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (NNUH). Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS FT covers West Norfolk. James Paget University Hospitals NHS FT covers East Norfolk / Waveney. See medical negligence.
Public liability across Norwich and coastal Norfolk
Slips at Chapelfield, Castle Quarter, Riverside; pavement trips against councils; hotel chain claims; venue injuries at Carrow Road, Norfolk Showground. Coastal resorts (Great Yarmouth, Cromer, Hunstanton) generate a summer claim pattern. See slips, trips and falls, pavement accident claims and holiday accidents.
Industrial disease - shoe-making, printing, agri-chemicals
Norwich's historic shoe and printing industries produced NIHL and dermatitis claims. Agriculture and agri-food processing adds occupational asthma (bakeries, grain dust, poultry), dermatitis and HAVS (forestry, chainsaws). See industrial disease, industrial deafness and dermatitis.
Where your claim could end up - local courts
- Norwich Combined Court Centre (The Law Courts, Bishopgate).
East of England Trauma Network - Addenbrooke's as the regional MTC
Addenbrooke's (Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust) is the East of England's Major Trauma Centre - in fact the first MTC to open in England and currently the only adult and paediatric MTC for the region. NNUH is one of several Trauma Units across the East of England feeding Addenbrooke's. Proposals to establish a second MTC at NNUH have been discussed, but as of spring 2026 that second MTC has not yet been designated. Severely injured Norfolk patients requiring MTC-level care are stabilised at NNUH and, where clinically appropriate, transferred to Addenbrooke's.
Funding - no win, no fee
Every Casibus case runs on a Conditional Fee Agreement. See no win no fee explained.
