Quick Answer
If you were injured in an accident in Falkirk that was not your fault, you can claim compensation under Scottish law. Falkirk claims are handled on a No Win No Fee basis with a three-year time limit from the date of the accident.
Accident Statistics in Falkirk
310+
Road casualties in Falkirk area
35%
Involve HGV or industrial traffic
£7,100
Average claim value
3 years
Time limit to claim
Can I Claim After a Car Accident in Falkirk?
Yes. If you were injured in a car accident in Falkirk that was caused by another person's negligence, you are likely entitled to claim compensation under Scottish law. This applies whether you were the driver, a passenger, a cyclist, or a pedestrian.
Common causes of accidents in Falkirk include distracted driving, speeding, failing to give way at junctions, tailgating, and poor road conditions. Our team regularly handles claims from accidents on Falkirk's busiest roads and junctions.
Even if you were partially at fault, you may still be able to claim under the principle of contributory negligence. Your compensation would be reduced to reflect your share of responsibility, but you could still receive a significant award.
Common Accident Locations in Falkirk
Our team regularly handles claims from accidents on these Falkirk roads and junctions:
M9 Motorway (Junctions 5-7)
Falkirk section of the M9 with frequent collisions at the Lathallan and Polmont interchanges.
M876 / Kincardine Bridge approach
Route to the Kincardine Bridge with accidents at merges and the Bowtrees roundabout.
A803 / Main Street Camelon
Busy urban route through Camelon with pedestrian and cyclist collisions.
Grangemouth Road (A904)
Industrial traffic route to Grangemouth with HGV-related accidents.
Grahams Road / A9
North-south route through Falkirk town centre with junction accidents.
Bo'ness Road (A904)
Route to Bo'ness with poor visibility at rural junctions.
How Much Compensation for a Car Accident in Falkirk?
The amount of compensation you can receive depends on the severity of your injuries and any financial losses. Here are typical ranges for car accident claims in Falkirk:
| Injury Type | Typical Compensation |
|---|---|
| Minor whiplash | £1,000 – £4,000 |
| Moderate soft tissue injuries | £4,000 – £12,000 |
| Simple fractures | £5,000 – £15,000 |
| Complex fractures | £15,000 – £50,000 |
| Serious head / brain injuries | £40,000 – £300,000+ |
| Spinal cord injuries | £50,000 – £350,000+ |
You can also claim for lost earnings, medical costs, travel expenses, and care costs. Use our free compensation calculator for an instant estimate.
The Claims Process in Falkirk
Making a car accident claim in Falkirk follows a well-established process:
- Free consultation: Contact us for a no-obligation assessment. We'll ask about your accident on Falkirk's roads and give you honest advice.
- Evidence gathering: We collect police reports, medical records, witness statements, and any CCTV or dashcam footage from the accident scene in Falkirk.
- Medical examination: We arrange an independent medical assessment with a Falkirk-based specialist to document your injuries.
- Claim submission: We submit your claim to the at-fault driver's insurer and begin negotiations.
- Settlement or court: Most Falkirk claims settle through negotiation. If needed, your case would be heard at Falkirk Sheriff Court.
Throughout this process, your solicitor handles all paperwork, correspondence, and legal work. You focus on your recovery.
Your Local Court: Falkirk Sheriff Court
Falkirk Sheriff Court
Main Street, Camelon, Falkirk FK1 4AR
Falkirk Sheriff Court handles personal injury claims from Falkirk, Grangemouth, Bo'ness, and the wider Falkirk Council area.
Time Limits — The 3-Year Rule in Scotland
In Scotland, you generally have three years from the date of your accident in Falkirk to start a personal injury claim. This is set out in the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973.
This is an important difference from England and Wales. Scotland's three-year limit gives you more time to seek advice, but we always recommend starting as early as possible. Evidence is easier to gather, witnesses' memories are clearer, and CCTV footage from Falkirk locations may be overwritten after a few weeks.
Exceptions apply for children (the three-year period starts from their 16th birthday) and people who lack mental capacity. Read our full guide to time limits.
No Win No Fee in Falkirk
All our Falkirk car accident claims are handled on a No Win No Fee basis. This means:
- No upfront costs — you pay nothing to start your claim
- No risk — if your claim is unsuccessful, you owe nothing
- Success fee capped at 20% — you keep at least 80% of your compensation
This arrangement makes professional legal representation accessible to everyone in Falkirk, regardless of their financial situation. There is no financial barrier to finding out if you have a valid claim.
Making a Claim in Falkirk
Falkirk sits at the heart of Scotland's central belt, with major motorways and industrial traffic creating a busy and sometimes dangerous road network. The area's proximity to the Grangemouth petrochemical complex means heavy goods vehicles are a common feature on local roads.
The M9 motorway through Falkirk, particularly around Junctions 5 to 7, sees regular collisions. The M876 approach to the Kincardine Bridge is another hotspot, with merge-related accidents common during peak hours.
Falkirk's industrial heritage means many roads were designed for lower traffic volumes than they now carry. The A803 through Camelon and the A904 towards Grangemouth are particularly affected, with narrow roads struggling to cope with modern traffic levels.
Our team handles claims from across the Falkirk area, including Grangemouth, Bo'ness, Polmont, and Denny. We understand the unique road safety challenges of the area and work with local medical professionals.
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