We recover over £50 million every year in compensation for our clients who have been seriously injured in an accident.
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We handle serious, life-impacting personal injury claims.
Injury Time Claims is powered by Jackson Boyd Solicitors one of Scotland’s leading serious injury law firms. With years of experience and millions recovered in compensation, we help injured people navigate the legal and emotional challenges that follow serious accidents. Our dedicated team puts compassion and clarity at the heart of every case.
We focus solely on serious, complex injury claims. So you know your in good hands.
Expert serious injury solicitor fighting your case |
50 million claimed for our customers each year |
We work only on a no win, no fee basis - no upfront costs |
Whether you’ve suffered a life-changing injury or you’re supporting a loved one who has, our team is here to guide you through every step - with expertise, honesty, and compassion.
Fill out our simple claim form to request a Callback from one of our personal injury advisors.
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A serious injury claim involves life-altering injuries that require long-term medical care, rehabilitation, or result in lasting disability. This includes spinal cord injuries, brain damage, multiple fractures, amputations, or injuries that significantly affect your ability to work or live independently.
With a no win, no fee agreement (Conditional Fee Agreement), you pay nothing upfront. If your claim is unsuccessful, you don’t owe anything. If you win, your solicitor may take a capped percentage of your compensation, agreed in advance.
Yes. Serious injury claims require solicitors who specialise in high-value, complex cases. These experts understand the medical, legal, and financial challenges involved and can help secure higher settlements and better long-term support.
Yes. If a loved one lacks mental capacity (due to brain injury, coma, etc.), you can make a claim on their behalf as a litigation friend. Our team can guide you through this sensitive process.
In most cases, you have three years from the date of the injury to start your claim. However, there are exceptions for children and those lacking mental capacity. Contact us to check your eligibility.