Leicester is in the England & Wales legal system, so accident claims here follow the national rules: a three-year limit under the Limitation Act 1980, and the Official Injury Claim portal with its whiplash tariff for many lower-value road injuries. If proceedings are needed, they are usually handled at the Leicester County Court โ though most claims settle without a hearing. The city's NHS major trauma centre is at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, serving the East Midlands. Whether your injury came from the road network, a slip in the city centre, or an accident in Leicester's textile, manufacturing and logistics industries, the route is the same. We are an information service, not a law firm, and we are not based in Leicester.
Leicester is one of the most diverse cities in the UK and a major centre of the East Midlands, with a heritage in textiles and hosiery, a thriving warehousing and logistics sector along the M1 corridor, two universities and a famous football and sporting culture. That mix of industry, a busy road network and a dense urban population means accidents happen, and people are left asking how to claim. The legal framework is the standard one for England & Wales; what is worth understanding is how Leicester's court, hospital and industries shape a claim. We are an independent information service, not a law firm, and we do not act on claims or sell leads.
The legal framework in Leicester
Because Leicester sits within England & Wales, claims here follow the national rules. For many lower-value road traffic injuries, that means the fixed whiplash tariff and the free Official Injury Claim portal for injuries valued under ยฃ5,000 (with the whole claim under ยฃ10,000). More serious injuries, and non-road claims, follow the ordinary route, valued by reference to the Judicial College Guidelines.
How long you have to claim
The Limitation Act 1980 applies. You normally have three years from the date of the accident, or from the "date of knowledge" when you realised a significant injury was someone's fault, to settle or issue proceedings.
โณ Don't let the three years run out
For a child the three-year clock starts on their 18th birthday, and there is no time limit while a person lacks the mental capacity to bring a claim. The court can permit a late claim under section 33 of the Act, but rarely does. See our time limits guide.
Accidents common across Leicester
- Road incidents. Leicester's ring road, the busy city centre and the M1/M69 around the city are a recurring source of road traffic injuries.
- Textile, manufacturing and warehouse accidents. The city's garment and manufacturing trade and its large logistics sector generate accident at work claims, from machinery and manual handling to falls.
- City-centre slips and trips. The shopping areas, markets, universities and offices produce slip, trip and fall and occupiers' liability claims.
- Public highways. Potholes and defective pavements can give rise to claims against the highway authority under the Highways Act 1980.
Where to get medical help
Always put your health first โ and your treatment records will also support any claim. Leicester's NHS major trauma centre is at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, run by University Hospitals of Leicester and serving the East Midlands; the Leicester General and Glenfield hospitals provide further specialist services. For less serious injuries, an NHS urgent treatment centre, minor injuries unit or your GP is the right first stop. Keep a note of when and where you were seen.
Accidents at work in the region
Leicester's economy leans on sectors where workplace injuries are more likely โ textiles and garment manufacturing, food production, warehousing and logistics, and construction. If your employer was negligent or breached its health and safety duties, you may have a claim. Two reassurances: employers are legally required to hold employers' liability insurance, so a successful claim is paid by the insurer rather than a colleague or the business; and it is unlawful to dismiss you for bringing a genuine, reasonable claim. Report the accident in the workplace accident book, get medical attention, and keep any photographs, risk assessments or witness details. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) may investigate serious work accidents โ Leicester's garment trade in particular has been a focus of workplace-conditions enforcement.
| Stage | Body | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Lower-value road injury | Official Injury Claim portal | Online route with the whiplash tariff |
| Most court proceedings | Leicester County Court | County Court business for the area |
| Major trauma care | Leicester Royal Infirmary | East Midlands NHS major trauma centre |
| Highways claim | Leicester City Council | Pavement and road maintenance duties |
| Workplace safety | Health & Safety Executive (HSE) | Investigates serious work accidents |
Finding a regulated solicitor (we are not one)
We are not a law firm and we are not based in Leicester. We don't take on claims, sell leads or recommend specific firms. To find and verify a regulated solicitor, use the Law Society's "Find a Solicitor" service to identify an experienced personal injury practitioner, and check the firm or individual is authorised on the SRA register. You do not need a Leicester-based solicitor โ any SRA-regulated firm in England and Wales can act. For free, impartial help, Citizens Advice has offices across the city.
Frequently asked questions
What is the time limit for an accident claim in Leicester?
Leicester follows England & Wales law, so the Limitation Act 1980 gives you generally three years from the accident, or from the date you knew it caused your injury, to settle or issue proceedings. The limit runs from a child's 18th birthday, and there is no limit while a person lacks the mental capacity to claim. The court's section 33 power to allow a late claim is used only sparingly, so it is sensible to act in good time.
Where would my Leicester claim be heard if it went to court?
If proceedings are needed, civil claims for the area are generally handled at the Leicester County Court. In practice, the great majority of personal injury claims settle by negotiation with the at-fault party's insurer and never reach a hearing.
Can I claim for an accident at work in Leicester?
Yes, if your employer's negligence or a breach of health and safety duties caused your injury. Leicester has a long manufacturing and textile heritage alongside a large warehousing and logistics sector, where machinery, manual-handling and workplace accidents occur. Employers must carry employers' liability insurance, so a successful claim is paid by the insurer, and it is unlawful to dismiss you for bringing a genuine claim. The Health and Safety Executive may investigate serious workplace accidents.
Do I have to use a Leicester solicitor for a local accident?
No. Any solicitor regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority can handle a Leicester claim wherever they are based, because the case is run remotely and governed by where the accident happened. Choose a firm for being SRA-regulated and experienced in personal injury rather than for having a Leicester address.
Get help from official, free sources
- Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) โ check a solicitor or firm is regulated
- The Law Society โ Find a Solicitor โ locate an accredited PI specialist
- Citizens Advice โ free, impartial guidance in your area
- GOV.UK โ courts, time limits and official guidance
- Official Injury Claim โ the portal for lower-value road traffic injuries
See the nation-level guide to making a claim in England, or compare other cities: Nottingham, Birmingham and Sheffield. Our guides to how to claim, how compensation works and no win, no fee may also help.