If you have been injured in an accident abroad, whether on a package holiday, cruise ship or travelling independently for work or leisure we may be able to assist you with recovering compensation.

Please note that different jurisdictions have different limitation periods, which means that the time limit for starting an injury claim is different in different countries, and in some countries can be very short. As such, we encourage you to contact us as soon as possible following an accident abroad to avoid becoming time-barred from bringing a claim.

Accidents abroad can be procedurally complex, so it is important you instruct experienced personal injury solicitors, such as us. Our solicitors have experience with a wide variety of accident claims in many different countries around the world so please contact us for a free, no obligation discussion.

If we feel your case requires specialist language skills or is in an unfamiliar jurisdiction, we will help you find a suitable solicitor with the right experience.

Why Instruct us?

Solicitor Guarantee

Unlike many of our competitors we guarantee that your case will be handled by a qualified and experienced solicitor throughout. This leads to better outcomes for our clients.

Professional

Law Society Accredited and Regulated by the Solicitors Regulations Authority – you have peace of mind that we are regulated professionals, fully insured to represent your interests.

Affordable

Our ‘No-Win, No-Fee’ charging structure allows us to represent you without compromising on service or quality.

Proven Track Record

Since we started in 2012, we have recovered many millions of pounds in compensation for our clients, achieving a 99.3% client satisfaction score. Most of our work comes from client recommendations.

Practical

We will work hard to fully understand your problem and your priorities so we can find the most effective route to achieving your desired outcome.

Nationwide Service

From our offices in Cheadle Hulme and Tarporley we represent clients right across England and Wales.