Personal Injury — Hull

Port city, A63 corridor, and a significant workplace and road accident profile.
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About Personal Injury in Hull

Personal injury claims in Hull

Hull's personal injury landscape is shaped by its status as a major port city, its position on the A63 corridor, and its logistics and manufacturing employment base. The port and logistics sector creates significant workplace injury risks, while the A63 and M62 generate regular road traffic claims.

Hull's road network includes the A63 Castle Street, the M62, and the Humber Bridge approaches. The port and logistics sector — including the Port of Hull and the associated logistics zone — generates workplace injury claims. The city's manufacturing sector creates additional workplace injury risks.

Common accident scenarios in Hull

A63 Castle Street collision

A driver was involved in a collision on the A63 Castle Street during rush hour. The claimant suffered whiplash and a shoulder injury.

Port machinery accident, Hull docks

A dock worker at the Port of Hull was injured when a forklift struck them in a poorly marked pedestrian zone.

Accident hotspots in Hull

  • A63 Castle Street and M62 corridor
  • Port of Hull and associated logistics zone
  • Hull city centre retail areas
  • University of Hull campus

Major employers & workplaces

Major employers include the Port of Hull (Associated British Ports), the NHS (Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust), the University of Hull, and major logistics and manufacturing firms.

Frequently asked questions — Hull

Can I claim for a road accident on the A63 in Hull?

Yes. A63 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.

Can I claim for an accident at the Port of Hull?

Yes. Port and dock employers have extensive duties under the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Dock Regulations. If your accident was caused by defective machinery, inadequate safety systems, or unsafe working practices, you can claim against your employer's liability insurance.

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