“If a member of your family was suffering with severe back pain after an accident, what would you tell them to do?”
Suffering from a Road Traffic Accident (RTA)? Make sure you're not short changed!
Did you know that many RTA casualties lose out on thousands of pounds because their insurance company sold their claims case (often for £800!)?
At Accident 110 we want those injured in RTAs, through no fault of themselves, to get what
they deserve and prevent people being short-changed by their insurance company. As part
of our campaign to stop the sale of claims we want to give you 110% compensation
– that’s £250-£1000 more.
Our dedicated and highly experienced RTA solicitors promise to get you the absolute maximum compensation – not just stop at the first offer made. We guarantee to spend the time to fight for the right level of compensation to reflect the pain and inconvenience the accident has caused you.
We promise you’ll be financially better off with Accident 110.
Whether you’ve been involved in a car collision, bike accident, taxi or bus incident – make sure don’t get short changed, call 08081 782 110 – and get an extra 10%
(that’s £250–£1000 more!). See 'How It Works' for conditions.
STEP 1
If you have suffered or sustained an injury in the UK within the last 3 months, the first
step
is for you to either complete our online form or alternatively contact our friendly solicitors
on 08081 782 110.
STEP 2
The second step is for our solicitors to talk you through the whole process step by step over the phone and explain the likely outcome of your case.
STEP 3
Once we have evaluated the case we will give you a decision immediately over the phone on whether to pursue your case. The process for the claim will begin immediately.
STEP 4
If your claim is successful and settles before court proceddings for between £1,000 - £10,000 you will receive the 110% compensation without any hidden costs. We will recover our costs from the insurance company of the person or organisation responsible.Delivered by Lampkin & Co Solicitors
Regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

