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LOOKING FOR ADVICE ABOUT A SERIOUS INJURY THAT WASN'T YOUR FAULT?

If you've been subject to a serious injury that wasn't your fault, you'll benefit from speaking with Ian Hass.


Get free initial advice on your personal injury claim eligibility from our expert personal injury solicitor, Ian Hass. Ian is experienced at providing strategic and tactical advice to personal injury clients, and will fight ‘tooth and nail’ to get his clients the compensation they deserve.

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Ian has a vast experience helping clients to succeed in personal injury cases.


Ian is experienced at providing strategic and tactical advice to personal injury clients, and will fight ‘tooth and nail’ to get his clients the compensation they deserve.

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Choosing Ian Hass as your personal injury attorney is a decision backed by over 25 years of unparalleled expertise. Ian's dedication to personal injury demonstrates his genuine concern for your well-being. This approach not only accelerates your recovery but also maximizes the compensation you rightfully deserve, especially in the most challenging situations.

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About Ian Hass

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Ian has an extensive background of more than 25 years, dedicated to assisting clients in achieving favourable outcomes in personal injury cases. Throughout his professional journey, he has consistently prioritised the provision of early rehabilitation treatment to his clients, ensuring their well-being, and optimising the compensation they receive, particularly in the face of devastating injuries.


One of Ian's noteworthy accomplishments included being part of the team that handled a case for a woman who experienced paralysis from the neck downwards, resulting in a successful settlement of £3.4 million.

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Personal Injury FAQs

  • How do I determine if I have a valid personal injury claim?

    To determine the validity of making a personal injury claim, it’s important to consider if someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing caused your injury, or if the injury could have and should have been prevented. If you suspect that someone else is at fault, it is advised that you speak with a solicitor who can further evaluate the details of your case and assess the validity of this for making a successful personal injury claim. 

  • What are my rights after a serious injury caused by someone else?

    If you have been subject to a serious injury that has been caused by someone else, you are within your right to pursue a personal injury claim for compensation. The compensation is intended to cover any expenses caused as a result of the injury e.g. medical expenses, loss of earnings, pain and suffering and any other related damages. 

  • What are the time limits for making a personal injury claim after an accident?

    For most cases in the UK, there is a time limit of three years for making a personal injury claim. This date is calculated as three years from the date of the accident or the date you became aware of your injury. However, there may be exceptional circumstances where you may be eligible to claim outside of the three years, but it’s important to speak with a legal professional to get advice on the eligibility of your claim. 

  • What evidence is needed to support a personal injury claim?

    In the moment that a serious injury occurs, collecting evidence is often the last thing on your mind. However, it is important to collect as much evidence as possible. Evidence that can support a personal injury claim includes medical records, accident reports, witness statements, photographs, or videos of the incident, financial documents and any other relevant documentation related to the accident or your injuries.  

  • How to prove fault for my injury in a personal injury case?

    Whilst you might be confident that you are not at fault for your injury, you still need to prove that someone else is at fault. In doing this, you need to be able to demonstrate the responsibility and lack of duty of care that has directly caused your injuries. The evidence you provide in your personal injury claim can support the process of proving fault. 

  • How is compensation calculated for personal injury claims?

    Compensation is calculated on a case-by-case basis as no two personal injury cases are ever the same. In the scenario that you win your personal injury claim, the compensation you will receive will be calculated on various factors such as the severity of your injury, the cost of medical expenses, loss of earnings, future treatment, the impact on your daily life and any other factors that are relevant. The final compensation sum will be negotiated between the parties and determined by a court. 

  • Will my personal injury case go to court?

    Not all personal injury cases have to go to court, this depends on the complexity of your case. Some cases can be easily settled through negotiation, however, if an agreement can’t be reached or liability is contested, your case may result in attending court for a judge to make the final decision. 

  • What is the average time to settle a personal injury claim?

    This is a difficult question to answer as it is determined on a case-by-case basis. Not all personal injury claims are the same. In some cases, it can be settled within a few months and others can take several years. How long it takes for a claim to be settled is dependent on multiple different factors such as the complexity of the case, the extent of the injury and whether liability has been disputed. 

  • What is the cost associated with hiring a solicitor for a personal injury claim?

    This varies between each solicitor firm; however, most personal injury cases are based on a ‘no win, no fee’. If you do not win the personal injury case, the solicitors will not take any payment, however, if you win the case the solicitors will be paid a commission based on the personal injury compensation awarded. 

  • Can I claim for lost earnings and future income after a serious injury?

    Yes, you can claim for lost earnings because of an injury. This is likely to cover the cost of wages or salary that you’ve lost because of the injury. This can also take into consideration future income if the injury has meant that you will not be able to return to work and earn an income. 

  • What happens if the responsible party denies liability in a personal injury claim?

    If the responsible party denies liability, the personal injury claim will become more difficult to navigate and may take longer to reach a final solution. In this scenario, it is likely that the case may end up in court to determine liability. Your solicitor will work on your side to collate any evidence necessary to prove liability to the court. 

  • How to find the right solicitor for my personal injury claim?

    Choosing the right solicitor for your personal injury claim is important as it can have an influence on your outcome. You want thoroughly research to ensure you’re making the correct decision. You will ideally want to choose a personal injury solicitor who has a great level of knowledge and experience in winning cases, has the capacity to take on your case and is highly recommended by others. 

  • Are medical expenses covered in a personal injury claim?

    Yes, if you win a personal injury claim the compensation you will be awarded considers any medical expenses that have been accrued. This includes treatments, surgeries, medication, rehabilitation, adaptations and more. 

  • Can I get compensation for emotional distress and psychological trauma in personal injury cases?

    Yes, it is possible to receive personal injury compensation for emotional distress and psychological trauma because of the injury. However, it is important that you provide medical evidence and documentation to support your claim for these non-physical damages. 

  • Are there any important deadlines to be aware of in a personal injury case?

    Aside from the deadline of three years to make a personal injury claim, there will be additional deadlines that you are required to meet as you navigate through the process of making a personal injury claim. Fortunately, your personal injury solicitor will have navigated this hundreds of times before, so they’ll know exactly what is required and when in order to keep you on track. 

  • Can I claim compensation for ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation?

    Yes, it is possible to receive personal injury compensation for ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation as a result of the injury. However, it is important that you provide medical evidence and documentation to support your claim for these.

  • Is there any impact of a personal injury claim on health insurance or benefits?

    It is possible that a personal injury claim could have an impact on your health insurance and entitlement to benefits. However, if you are concerned regarding this, it is advised that you speak with your solicitor to fully understand if there will be any impact and if so, how much this will be impacted.

  • What happens if pre-existing conditions are aggravated by the incident in a personal injury claim?

    If a pre-existing condition is aggravated by the accident, you can factor this into your personal injury claim. The responsible party can be held responsible for the worsening of your pre-existing condition in addition to any new injuries that have been caused. 

  • What is partial fault in a personal injury claim and its implications?

    Partial fault in a personal injury claim means that one party does not accept full liability for the cause of the injuries. If partial fault is determined, the compensation may be reduced to be reflective of this. 

  • How can I maximise the outcome of my personal injury claim?

    You can maximise the outcome of your personal injury claim by gathering strong evidence, seeking medical advice as soon as possible, obtaining all essential documents and providing your solicitor with everything they require.  

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