Whether it was a road accident, a fall at work, or something else — we help you understand your options and take calm, structured action in Exeter.
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Injured in a collision that was not your fault
Learn moreInjured at work due to unsafe conditions
Learn moreFell due to a hazard in a public or private space
Learn moreInjured while cycling due to a driver or road defect
Learn moreHurt doing your job through no fault of your own
Learn moreYour situation does not fit neatly — that is normal
Learn moreUnderstand your rights, organise your evidence, and get clear next steps for your injury claim.
A personal injury solicitor assesses your case, advises on the best approach, and handles the claim. No upfront cost.
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A specialist will review your injury situation and call you back within 1–2 working days with honest, no-obligation guidance.
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Exeter's personal injury landscape is shaped by its position on the M5 corridor, its large public sector employment base, and its large student population. The M5 generates regular motorway accident claims, while the public sector creates workplace injury claims.
Exeter's road network includes the M5, A30, and A38. The city's large public sector — including the NHS, the University of Exeter, and Devon County Council — generates workplace injury claims. The large student population around the University of Exeter creates student-related claims.
A driver was rear-ended on the M5 near Exeter during rush hour. The claimant suffered whiplash and a shoulder injury.
A pedestrian slipped on a wet floor in an Exeter city centre shopping centre. The claimant suffered a fractured wrist.
Major employers include the NHS (Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust), the University of Exeter, Devon County Council, and major retail and hospitality operators.
Yes. M5 accident claims are handled in the same way as other road traffic claims. If another driver's negligence caused the accident, you can claim against their insurance.
Yes. Shopping centre operators owe a duty of care to visitors. If the centre failed to take reasonable steps to keep the premises safe and you were injured, you can claim against the occupier's public liability insurance.
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