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 Oxford.
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Injured in a collision that was not your fault
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Learn moreInjured while cycling due to a driver or road defect
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Oxford's personal injury landscape is shaped by its position on the A34 corridor, its large university employment base, and its active cycling culture. The city has a high cycling accident rate, and the A34 and A40 generate regular road traffic claims.
Oxford's road network includes the A34, A40, and the city's complex one-way system. The city's active cycling culture creates regular cycling accident claims. The large university employment base — including the University of Oxford and Oxford Brookes University — creates student and staff-related claims.
A driver was involved in a collision on the A34 near Oxford during rush hour. The claimant suffered whiplash and a knee injury.
A cyclist was struck by a car at a busy Oxford city centre junction. The cyclist suffered a fractured collarbone and concussion.
Major employers include the University of Oxford, Oxford Brookes University, the NHS (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), and major retail and hospitality operators.
Yes. A34 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. Oxford cyclists have strong claim prospects when the accident was caused by a motor vehicle, road defect, or inadequate junction design. Claims can be made against the driver's insurer and in some cases against the local authority.
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