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 Reading.
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Injured in a collision that was not your fault
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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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Reading's personal injury landscape is shaped by its position on the M4 corridor, its large technology sector, and its significant commuter population. The M4 generates regular motorway accident claims, while the technology and professional services sector creates office-related injury claims.
Reading's road network includes the M4, A33, and A329(M). The city's large technology sector — including Microsoft, Oracle, and Vodafone operations — generates office-related repetitive strain and stress claims. The significant commuter population creates regular road traffic claims.
A driver was rear-ended on the M4 near Reading during rush hour. The claimant suffered whiplash and a shoulder injury.
A technology worker in a Reading office park developed carpal tunnel syndrome due to inadequate workstation assessment.
Major employers include Microsoft, Oracle, Vodafone, the NHS (Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust), the University of Reading, and major retail and hospitality operators.
Yes. M4 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, if your employer failed to meet their duties under the Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992. Employers must assess workstation risks and provide adequate breaks.
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