Who we are
WorkClaim UK was founded to give injured workers clear, trustworthy information about accident at work compensation claims. The legal process can feel overwhelming — especially when you are also coping with injury, lost income, and pressure from an employer or insurer. Our role is to cut through the jargon and explain, in plain English, what your rights are and what to expect.
Every guide on this site is researched, written, and reviewed against current UK law, including the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, the Limitation Act 1980, and the relevant pre-action protocols.
Regulated and accountable
We work alongside personal injury solicitors regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The firms we connect users with are independent law firms with valid SRA authorisation. They are bound by the SRA Standards and Regulations and carry professional indemnity insurance.
Firm name, SRA registration number, ICO registration and registered office details will be displayed here once confirmed by the firm.
Our approach to no win, no fee
We believe access to justice should not depend on the size of your savings. That is why most accident at work claims we discuss are funded on a Conditional Fee Agreement — commonly known as no win, no fee.
- If your claim is unsuccessful, you do not pay your solicitor's fees.
- If your claim succeeds, a success fee is deducted from your compensation, capped at 25% of general damages and past losses.
- After-the-Event (ATE) insurance is typically arranged to protect you from the other side's costs.
You will always be given a written agreement explaining the funding terms before you commit to anything.
Our team
Our editorial work is led by qualified UK solicitors and supported by legal writers with personal injury experience. You can read more about the people behind the guidance on our editorial team page.
Verified team size and structure will be published here once confirmed by the firm.
What we are — and what we are not
WorkClaim UK is an information service. We are not your solicitor and nothing on this site is legal advice for your specific circumstances. For advice on your case, you should speak to a qualified solicitor — which we can help arrange free of charge and without obligation.