Personal Injury Claims in Edinburgh

Expert personal injury support for people injured across Edinburgh and the Lothians — free claim check, no win no fee

Edinburgh is home to the All-Scotland Personal Injury Court and the Court of Session, Scotland’s supreme civil court. Personal injury claims arise across the capital — from road accidents on the city bypass and A roads, to workplace accidents in Edinburgh’s growing tech and construction sectors, to trips and falls on the city’s historic cobbled streets.

Personal Injury Claims in Edinburgh

Our partner solicitors handle all types of personal injury claims for people injured in Edinburgh and the Lothians, including:

  • Road traffic accidents on the A720 city bypass, Queensferry Road, and city centre roads
  • Slips and trips on Edinburgh’s uneven historic pavements and in retail areas
  • Accidents at work across Edinburgh’s diverse economy
  • Clinical negligence against NHS Lothian and private providers
  • Industrial disease from historical exposure to hazardous substances

Scotland’s Courts Are Based in Edinburgh

The All-Scotland Personal Injury Court and the Court of Session are both situated in Edinburgh, making the capital a hub for personal injury litigation in Scotland.

Time Limit: 3 Years

Under the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973, you generally have 3 years from the date of your accident to bring a claim. Early advice is strongly recommended.

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Complete our free, no-obligation form and a specialist Scottish solicitor will review your case.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the All-Scotland Personal Injury Court?
It's based in Edinburgh and handles personal injury cases from across Scotland.
Can I claim for tripping on Edinburgh's cobbles?
Possibly, if the council failed to maintain the pavement in a safe condition. Evidence of the defect and prompt reporting can support your claim.

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