Maximum Compensation for Road Traffic Accidents.
Expert personal injury claims handled on a 100% No Win, No Fee basis. As part of Auto Assist, we also provide immediate vehicle recovery and a like-for-like courtesy car while your claim is processed.
- No Win, No Fee (Speculative Fee Agreement)
- Free Courtesy Vehicle Provided
- Local Scottish Legal Experts
Am I Eligible to Claim?
Find out if you have a valid personal injury claim under Scots Law in less than 30 seconds. No legal jargon, just simple questions.
- ✓ Takes less than 30 seconds
- ✓ Instant eligibility result
- ✓ 100% Confidential
Types of Claims We Handle
Scottish law protects all road users who suffer injuries due to negligence. We specialize in the following areas:
Car Accidents
Whether you were the driver or a passenger, we secure maximum compensation for injuries sustained in non-fault car collisions.
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcyclists are highly vulnerable road users. We have specialist experience handling catastrophic injury claims for bikers.
Pedestrian Incidents
If you were struck by a vehicle while walking in Glasgow, Scots Law provides strong protections to secure your settlement.
Hit & Run (MIB)
Struck by an uninsured driver or a hit-and-run? We successfully process claims through the Motor Insurers' Bureau (MIB).
Specialist Injury Claims
We don't just process paperwork; we understand the medical complexities of serious injuries. Our Glasgow team specializes in securing high-value settlements for severe trauma.
Severe Whiplash & Soft Tissue
Whiplash is the most common injury in rear-end collisions. We ensure you are fully compensated for ongoing neck pain, reduced mobility, and any required physiotherapy.
Spinal Cord & Back Injuries
From herniated discs to severe spinal trauma, these injuries often have lifelong consequences. We aggressively pursue maximum compensation to cover long-term care.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Head injuries require specialist neurological assessments. We work with leading Scottish medical experts to accurately value the true lifelong impact of a TBI.
Psychological Trauma (PTSD)
The invisible scars of a serious accident are just as valid under Scots Law. We claim for anxiety, PTSD, and the cost of private psychological counseling.
Valuing Your Claim.
We use the Judicial College Guidelines to estimate your Solatium (pain and suffering). Select your injury to see the standard Scottish compensation brackets.
- ✓ Based on real Scottish Case Law
- ✓ Plus full recovery of financial losses
- ✓ 100% Free & No Obligation
Recent Glasgow Settlements
We don't just talk about compensation; we win it. Here are some of our recent successful No Win, No Fee claims.
Rear-End Collision (M8)
Secured for a client suffering from severe whiplash and soft tissue damage after being struck from behind in heavy traffic.
Motorcycle Hit & Run
Successfully claimed through the MIB for a Paisley motorcyclist hit by an untraced driver, covering multiple fractures and lost earnings.
Pedestrian Accident
Compensation awarded to a pedestrian struck at a Glasgow City Centre crossing, covering private physiotherapy and trauma.
Recent Victories
Don't just take our word for it. See what we've secured for other victims in Glasgow.
"The team at Glasgow Claims took all the stress away. They handled everything with the insurance company and secured a fantastic payout for my whiplash and lost earnings."
"After a serious bike accident on the M8, I thought my career was over. Glasgow Claims fought aggressively and won a settlement that covers my ongoing rehabilitation and loss of future earnings."
"I was knocked down on a pedestrian crossing. The process was explained clearly, strictly no win no fee, and the final compensation was much higher than I expected."
Getting to Our Glasgow Office
Located at 171 Maxwell Road, Glasgow, our local office is easily accessible. Whether you are coming from the West End, East End, or Southside, getting here is simple and stress-free. We are a proudly local Glasgow firm, not a faceless national call centre.
Areas Served
We handle personal injury claims for clients across Greater Glasgow, including Govan, Shawlands, Pollokshields, Partick, Paisley, East Kilbride, Rutherglen, and the City Centre.
Subway
Just a short walk from Shields Road or West Street subway stations.
Free Parking
We offer free parking directly outside our office at 171 Maxwell Road.
Bus Links
Multiple bus routes serve the nearby Eglinton Street and Pollokshields area.
Local Medicals
We arrange private medical assessments at local facilities like the QEUH.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers on compensation, funding, and legal timelines under Scots Law.
Under Scots Law, personal injury compensation is split into two distinct categories: Solatium (General Damages for pain and suffering) and Patrimonial Loss (Special Damages for financial losses).
The exact amount depends on the severity of your injuries, calculated using the Judicial College Guidelines and Scottish case law. Additionally, we recover all lost earnings, private medical expenses, and even compensation for the time your relatives spent caring for you.
We operate exclusively on a "No Win, No Fee" basis, legally known in Scotland as a Speculative Fee Agreement.
This means you pay absolutely zero upfront costs. Our legal partners take on the financial risk of investigating your case. If the claim is unsuccessful, you are not charged a penny. If successful, legal fees are deducted as a pre-agreed percentage from your final settlement.
Under the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973, you have exactly three years from the date of the accident to either settle your claim or formally raise court proceedings.
If you miss this deadline, your claim becomes "time-barred" and you permanently lose your right to compensation. We strongly advise acting immediately while witness memories are fresh and CCTV evidence is available.
This is a common fear, but the reality is that over 95% of personal injury claims are settled out of court through negotiation with the at-fault party's insurance company.
However, if the insurer refuses to make a fair offer, we have the expertise to raise a formal action in the Glasgow Sheriff Court or the All-Scotland Personal Injury Court. We will represent you every step of the way.
The timeframe varies based on the complexity of your case. A straightforward road traffic accident where liability is admitted early can settle in 6 to 9 months.
More complex cases, particularly those involving severe injuries requiring long-term medical prognoses, can take 12 to 24 months to ensure you are not under-compensated for future issues.
Yes. Under Scots Law, this is known as Contributory Negligence. If you are found to be partially responsible (for example, you were speeding, but the other driver ran a red light), you can still claim.
Your final compensation will simply be reduced by the percentage of blame assigned to you. We frequently negotiate to minimize this percentage.
Absolutely. If you are the victim of a hit-and-run or an uninsured driver, we can process your claim through the Motor Insurers\' Bureau (MIB).
The MIB is a special fund paid into by all insured drivers specifically designed to compensate victims in these exact scenarios. The process is slightly different, but the compensation is just as robust.
If you are injured while traveling as a passenger on public transport (such as a First Bus or ScotRail train) due to the driver\'s negligence, you have a strong claim against the operating company.
These companies have extensive public liability insurance designed exactly for these incidents. Keep your ticket as proof of travel and gather details of any fellow passengers if possible.
Yes. Scots Law recognizes that the invisible scars of a serious accident are just as valid as physical injuries. You can claim for anxiety, depression, travel phobia, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
We work with specialist psychologists in Glasgow to formally diagnose the trauma and include the cost of private counseling in your claim.
Clients are often concerned about causing financial ruin to the person who hit them. You do not need to worry about this. Your compensation is paid entirely by the at-fault party\'s insurance company.
This is why motor insurance is a legal requirement. You are claiming against their policy, not their personal bank account.