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Brent personal injury solicitors help people across the London Borough of Brent claim compensation after accidents caused by another party’s negligence. This may include road traffic accidents, workplace injuries, slips and trips, supermarket accidents, car park injuries, public place accidents and claims involving unsafe premises. You do not need to instruct a solicitor with an office in Brent, as many claims can be handled remotely by phone, email and secure online systems. Many cases can also be funded through a No Win No Fee agreement, meaning there are no upfront solicitor fees.

Accidents can happen in seconds, but the effects can last much longer. You may have been injured while travelling along the A406 North Circular, walking through Wembley, shopping in Brent Cross or Wembley Park, commuting from Willesden Junction, Kilburn, Harlesden or Wembley Central, or working in a local warehouse, restaurant, office, school, care setting, construction site or retail premises.

If your injury was caused by a driver, employer, business, landlord, occupier or public body failing to take reasonable care, you may be entitled to claim compensation.

At Legal Expert, our experienced personal injury solicitors and negligence lawyers support claimants across Brent and the wider London area. We provide clear, practical and compassionate advice, and we can quickly assess whether your claim may have reasonable prospects.

Contact our team today for free, no-obligation advice and find out whether you could start a personal injury claim.

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How Our Personal Injury Solicitors Can Help You

A personal injury claim can involve legal arguments, medical evidence, accident records and financial losses. Having the right support can make the process easier to understand and less stressful to manage.

Our solicitors can help by:

  • Reviewing how and where your accident happened
  • Explaining whether another party may have been negligent
  • Identifying who may be legally responsible
  • Helping you gather evidence to support your claim
  • Arranging an independent medical assessment where appropriate
  • Calculating compensation for your injury and financial losses
  • Negotiating with insurers or defendant representatives
  • Keeping you informed at each important stage

We support claimants across Brent, including Wembley, Willesden, Kilburn, Harlesden, Neasden, Kingsbury, Stonebridge, Dollis Hill, Cricklewood, Queen’s Park, Alperton, Sudbury and Kensal Green.

In our experience, early legal advice can be especially helpful where CCTV may be overwritten, witnesses may move on, or the defendant disputes how the accident happened.

Our aim is to give you straightforward advice, protect your position and help you understand whether you could claim on a No Win No Fee basis.

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When Could You Make A Negligence Claim?

You may be able to make a personal injury claim if three key points apply:

  • Another person or organisation owed you a duty of care
  • They failed to meet that duty
  • You were injured as a result

Duties of care apply in many normal situations. Drivers must take reasonable care on the road. Employers must protect workers from avoidable risks. Shops, restaurants, landlords, councils and occupiers must take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable injuries.

Your accident may involve negligence if it was caused by:

  • Careless driving
  • Unsafe working conditions
  • Poor training or inadequate supervision
  • Defective work equipment
  • A wet or slippery floor
  • Uneven paving or damaged walkways
  • A hazard in a shop, restaurant, office, school or public building
  • A failure to follow health and safety procedures

In our experience, people often hesitate because they are not sure whether their accident was “serious enough” or whether the other party was legally at fault. You do not need to answer those questions alone. Our team can listen to what happened and explain whether your claim may be worth pursuing.

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The Types Of Claims Our No Win No Fee Solicitors Help With

Common Accidents In Brent That You Can Claim For

Brent includes busy roads, major retail areas, residential streets, schools, construction sites, industrial premises, public transport hubs and visitor destinations such as Wembley Stadium and Wembley Park. Accidents can happen in any of these settings where reasonable care is not taken.

Road Traffic Accidents In Brent

Brent has several busy roads and transport corridors, including the A406 North Circular, A5 Edgware Road and Kilburn High Road, A404 Harrow Road, A4088, A4005, Wembley High Road, Neasden Lane, Church Road, Forty Lane and routes towards Harrow, Ealing, Camden, Barnet and central London.

Road traffic accident claims may involve:

  • Car drivers and passengers
  • Motorcyclists
  • Cyclists
  • Pedestrians
  • Bus passengers
  • People injured in taxi accidents
  • Delivery riders and couriers
  • Mobility scooter users

You may be able to claim if another road user caused your accident by:

  • Failing to look properly
  • Driving too fast for the conditions
  • Ignoring traffic lights or road signs
  • Pulling out without checking
  • Following too closely
  • Using a mobile phone while driving
  • Failing to give way
  • Driving carelessly near a crossing, junction or roundabout

If you were injured on the North Circular, Kilburn High Road, Harrow Road, Wembley High Road, Neasden Lane, near a station or in a car park, our solicitors can assess whether another party may be liable.

Slips, Trips And Falls

A slip, trip or fall can cause significant injury, especially where the hazard should have been removed, repaired or clearly signposted.

In Brent, slips and trips may happen around:

  • Wembley Park
  • Wembley High Road
  • Brent Cross and nearby shopping areas
  • Kilburn High Road
  • Harlesden town centre
  • Willesden Green and Willesden Junction areas
  • Supermarkets and retail premises
  • Pubs, cafes and restaurants
  • Public pavements and zebra crossings
  • Car parks and station approaches

Common causes include:

  • Wet floors
  • Spillages
  • Uneven paving
  • Broken steps
  • Loose mats or flooring
  • Poor lighting
  • Trailing cables
  • Ice, debris or obstructions
  • Defective handrails

If a shop, landlord, council, occupier or other organisation failed to deal with a hazard within a reasonable time, you may be able to claim.

Accidents At Work

Brent has a wide employment base, including retail, hospitality, logistics, construction, healthcare, education, public services, offices and industrial workplaces. Accidents at work can happen in any of these environments.

Workplace accident claims may involve:

Employers must take reasonable steps to protect workers. This may include carrying out risk assessments, providing suitable training, maintaining equipment, supplying appropriate protective equipment and keeping work areas reasonably safe.

If your employer failed to manage a foreseeable risk and you were injured as a result, you may be able to claim compensation.

Accidents In Shops, Supermarkets And Public Places

Brent has busy shopping streets, supermarkets, transport hubs, hospitality venues, parks, leisure centres and public buildings used by residents, commuters and visitors.

Accidents in public places can happen in:

  • Retail stores
  • Supermarkets
  • Shopping centres
  • Restaurants, pubs and cafes
  • Gyms and leisure venues
  • Hotels
  • Car parks
  • Public buildings
  • Parks and open spaces
  • Railway, Tube and bus station areas

A claim may be possible where the organisation responsible for the premises failed to take reasonable steps to prevent avoidable harm.

If you were injured in a shop, supermarket, restaurant, station area, car park or public place in Brent, Legal Expert can help identify who may have owed you a duty of care.

Cycling And Pedestrian Accidents

Cyclists and pedestrians can suffer serious injuries because they have less physical protection than drivers and passengers.

In Brent, risks may arise around busy crossings, school routes, bus lanes, Tube and rail stations, car parks, the A406, Kilburn High Road, Harrow Road, Wembley High Road, Church Road and routes through Harlesden, Willesden, Neasden and Wembley.

Cycling and pedestrian accident claims may involve:

  • Drivers failing to stop at crossings
  • Vehicles turning without checking
  • Collisions in car parks
  • Unsafe overtaking
  • Car dooring incidents
  • Poor visibility at junctions
  • Accidents involving buses, taxis or delivery vehicles

If you were hit while walking or cycling, our team can review the evidence and explain whether another road user may have been responsible.

Does Brent Have Any Accident Hotspots?

Brent has several areas where cars, buses, cyclists, pedestrians, delivery vehicles and public transport users share busy spaces. Risk can increase around town centres, stations, event venues, retail areas, high streets, boundary roads and major routes such as the A406 and A5.

Local areas where accident risks may be higher include:

  • The A406 North Circular Road
  • A5 Edgware Road and Kilburn High Road
  • A404 Harrow Road
  • Wembley High Road
  • Forty Lane
  • Neasden Lane
  • Church Road
  • Harlesden town centre
  • Willesden High Road and Willesden Green
  • Wembley Park and Wembley Stadium event routes
  • Stonebridge and Harlesden station areas
  • Kilburn, Queen’s Park and Kensal Green corridors

Brent Council’s Church End and Roundwood Green Corridors data analysis report explains that road traffic collision statistics are used to identify locations with a poor road safety record and inform design improvements to protect vulnerable road users.

The same report referred to 113 recorded collisions and 129 casualties within the study area between 1 February 2019 and 31 January 2022. It also identified clusters around Oldfield Road, Pound Lane, Fawcett Road and Drayton Road, with severe collision locations primarily on boundary roads and near Fortunegate Road and Fawcett Road.

The report also highlighted specific hotspot areas, including Church Road and Mayo Road, Fawcett Road and Fortunegate Road, and the A407 High Road near Beaconsfield Road. These references do not mean every accident in these locations will lead to a valid claim. Liability always depends on the evidence.

In our experience, accidents are more likely where fast-moving traffic, busy crossings, buses, parked vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists and delivery traffic all interact in tight urban spaces.

If you were injured on a road, at work, in a shop, in a car park or in another public place in Brent, our solicitors can review what happened and explain whether another party may have been responsible.

What Injuries Can You Claim For?

Personal injury claims can involve many different types of physical and psychological harm. Some injuries are immediately obvious, while others become clearer in the days after the accident.

You may be able to claim for:

An injury can affect your work, sleep, driving, caring responsibilities, hobbies and independence. Compensation is intended to reflect both the injury itself and the wider impact it has had on your life.

If you are unsure whether your injury is serious enough to claim for, our team can provide a free initial assessment.

How Much Compensation Could You Receive?

The amount of compensation you could receive depends on your injury, your recovery, your financial losses and the wider effect on your life.

Personal injury compensation is usually divided into two main categories.

General Damages

General damages compensate you for pain, suffering and loss of amenity.

This may reflect:

  • The seriousness of your injury
  • How long your symptoms last
  • Whether you make a full recovery
  • Any long-term restriction or disability
  • The impact on hobbies, daily activities and independence
  • The effect on your mental wellbeing

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Important notes

  • Figures are based on the 18th edition of the Judicial College Guidelines, published on 9 April 2026.
  • Compensation payouts could be higher as these figures only relate to physical injuries.
  • These estimates do not include financial losses like loss of earnings, care costs, travel expenses or medical treatment.

Special Damages

Special damages cover financial losses caused by the accident.

These may include:

  • Lost earnings
  • Future loss of earnings
  • Medical treatment costs
  • Prescription costs
  • Travel expenses
  • Care and support
  • Rehabilitation
  • Physiotherapy
  • Home adaptations
  • Damaged personal belongings

Useful evidence may include payslips, receipts, invoices, appointment letters, mileage records, bank statements and proof of treatment or care costs.

In our experience, claimants often remember the larger losses, such as missed wages, but overlook smaller expenses such as parking, taxis, medication or help around the home.

Our solicitors can consider the full impact of your accident and help value your claim properly.

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Do I Need Evidence To Claim For An Accident In Brent?

Evidence helps show how the accident happened, who may have been responsible and how your injury has affected you.

Useful evidence may include:

  • Photographs of the accident scene
  • Photographs of visible injuries
  • CCTV footage
  • Dashcam footage
  • Witness contact details
  • Medical records
  • Accident report book entries
  • Police reports for road traffic accidents
  • Employer correspondence
  • Council or occupier reports
  • Receipts and proof of financial losses

If your accident happened in a shop, supermarket, workplace, restaurant, car park, public building or station area, it can be important to act quickly. CCTV may be overwritten, hazards may be repaired and witnesses may become harder to trace.

In our experience, early evidence is particularly valuable where the defendant denies fault or argues that a hazard was not present long enough for them to deal with it.

Our solicitors can help identify the evidence most likely to support your claim and explain how it may be obtained.

How Long Do I Have To Make A Personal Injury Claim?

Most personal injury claims must be started within three years. In many cases, this three-year period runs from the date of the accident.

There are situations where the timing works differently.

If the injured person is under 18, the three-year period does not begin until their 18th birthday. Before then, a parent, guardian or suitable adult may be able to act as a litigation friend and bring the claim for them.

If the injured person lacks mental capacity, the limitation period may be paused unless capacity is later regained.

It is usually better to seek advice as soon as you can. Early action gives your solicitor more time to preserve evidence, obtain medical records and prepare the claim properly.

No Win No Fee Personal Injury Claims

Many personal injury claims are handled through a No Win No Fee agreement.

This usually means:

  • No upfront solicitor fees
  • No legal fee to pay if the claim is unsuccessful
  • A success fee is deducted from your compensation if the claim succeeds

The success fee is explained before your claim begins, so you know how the arrangement works from the outset.

No Win No Fee funding can make legal support more accessible, especially if your accident has affected your income or created unexpected costs.

Our team can explain whether your Brent personal injury claim could be handled on this basis.

Get Help From Legal Expert Today

If you have been injured in Brent and the accident was not your fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation.

Legal Expert can help with road traffic accidents, workplace injuries, slips and trips, supermarket accidents, public place accidents, cycling claims, pedestrian injuries, unsafe premises claims and many other personal injury cases.

You can access support remotely, without needing to attend an office. We will explain your options clearly, answer your questions and let you know whether a No Win No Fee claim could be possible.

Contact our team today for free, no-obligation advice and find out whether you could start a personal injury claim.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Where Is The Nearest County Court For Brent Personal Injury Claims?

Willesden County Court and Family Court is located at 9 Acton Lane, Harlesden, NW10 8SB. The official court finder lists this court as handling money claims, along with other civil and family matters.

Most personal injury claims settle before a final court hearing. If court proceedings are required, your solicitor can usually manage much of the process remotely.

Where Can I Go For Medical Treatment After An Accident In Brent?

If you need urgent or emergency medical help after an accident, call 999 or attend the nearest appropriate emergency department.

Brent’s NHS health and care services guide states that there is one A&E department in the borough at Northwick Park Hospital, offering access 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It also explains that A&E should be used for life-threatening emergencies.

For less serious injuries, the same NHS guide lists urgent treatment centres in Brent, including Central Middlesex Hospital UTC and Northwick Park Hospital UTC.

For non-emergency injuries, you may be able to use:

  • NHS 111
  • Your GP
  • A local pharmacy
  • An urgent treatment centre where appropriate

Always choose the right medical service for the seriousness of your injury. Medical records can also help support your claim by showing what injuries you suffered and when you sought treatment.

Should I Report An Accident Before Making A Claim?

Yes, where possible, you should report the accident to the relevant person or organisation.

For example:

  • Report workplace accidents to your employer
  • Report road traffic accidents to the police where required
  • Report accidents in shops, cafes or restaurants to the manager
  • Report pavement or public highway hazards to the local authority
  • Report accidents in rented premises to the landlord or managing agent

Reporting the accident creates a record of what happened. This can help support your claim if the circumstances are later disputed.

Can I Still Claim If I Was Partly Responsible?

Yes, you may still be able to claim if you were partly responsible.

This is known as contributory negligence. It means responsibility may be shared between more than one party. If your claim succeeds, your compensation may be reduced to reflect your share of fault.

For example, if you were found to be 25% responsible, your compensation could be reduced by 25%.

Our solicitors can assess the evidence and explain how partial fault may affect your claim.

Can I Claim Compensation On Behalf Of My Child?

Yes. A parent, guardian or suitable adult may be able to claim compensation for a child by acting as a litigation friend.

For children, the standard three-year time limit does not begin until their 18th birthday. However, a claim can often be started earlier by an adult acting in the child’s best interests.

Any compensation awarded to a child usually has to be approved by the court and may be held until the child turns 18.