Making a Pedestrian Injury Claim is often very helpful, as it can provide some much-needed financial help to cover expenses, time off work, and compensate you for your accident.
Being knocked down on foot is frightening, painful, and often deeply unsettling. You might be dealing with hospital appointments, time off work, worries about money, and the loss of confidence that can follow even a “minor” collision.
As a pedestrian, you’re one of the most vulnerable road users, so other road users, including drivers, should take extra care around you to reduce the risk of collisions and injury. If you have been injured as a pedestrian due to someone else’s negligence, a Pedestrian Injury Claim can help you access the financial support you need for treatment, rehabilitation, lost earnings, care, and the wider impact the accident has had on your day-to-day life.
At Brian Barr Solicitors, we specialise in representing pedestrians who have been injured due to the negligence of car drivers, motorcyclists, or cyclists, ensuring they receive the compensation they need to rebuild their lives. We are known for serious injury and chronic pain work, and we are recognised as a Leading Firm in The Legal 500 and ranked in Chambers UK for serious injury claims, and our team regularly supports clients with life-changing injuries including brain injury, spinal injury and chronic pain conditions such as CRPS.
We also believe road safety matters beyond the courtroom, which is why we support and work alongside organisations focused on safer roads and better outcomes for victims, including Road Safety GB, RoadPeace, Aftermath Support, and Brake, the Road Safety Charity.
If you need a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer you can trust, speak to Brian Barr Solicitors today and let us guide you through your options by calling us or completing our online enquiry form.
Being knocked down on foot is frightening, painful, and often deeply unsettling. You might be dealing with hospital appointments, time off work, worries about money, and the loss of confidence that can follow even a “minor” collision.
As a pedestrian, you’re one of the most vulnerable road users, so other road users, including drivers, should take extra care around you to reduce the risk of collisions and injury. If you have been injured as a pedestrian due to someone else’s negligence, a Pedestrian Injury Claim can help you access the financial support you need for treatment, rehabilitation, lost earnings, care, and the wider impact the accident has had on your day-to-day life.
At Brian Barr Solicitors, we specialise in representing pedestrians who have been injured due to the negligence of car drivers, motorcyclists, or cyclists, ensuring they receive the compensation they need to rebuild their lives. We are known for serious injury and chronic pain work, and we are recognised as a Leading Firm in The Legal 500 and ranked in Chambers UK for serious injury claims, and our team regularly supports clients with life-changing injuries including brain injury, spinal injury and chronic pain conditions such as CRPS.
We also believe road safety matters beyond the courtroom, which is why we support and work alongside organisations focused on safer roads and better outcomes for victims, including Road Safety GB, RoadPeace, Aftermath Support, and Brake, the Road Safety Charity.
If you need a Pedestrian Accident Lawyer you can trust, speak to Brian Barr Solicitors today and let us guide you through your options by calling us or completing our online enquiry form.
With the introduction of the Vulnerable Road Users definition in 2022, the Highway Code outlined a hierarchy of road users. Rule 204 states that “those who can cause the greatest harm have the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger or threat they pose to others”. This effectively places pedestrians, particularly children, elderly, and disabled people, at the most vulnerable end of the scale. Cyclists and motorists must take extra care to safeguard pedestrians from harm.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian in an accident on the road, you are likely to be eligible to claim compensation. The validity of your Pedestrian Accident Claim is based on three main factors:
Our specialist solicitors for injured pedestrians ensure that the facts of the accidents are laid out clearly when making a claim, and help claimants document all necessary evidence to build a strong case for compensation.
With the introduction of the Vulnerable Road Users definition in 2022, the Highway Code outlined a hierarchy of road users. Rule 204 states that “those who can cause the greatest harm have the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger or threat they pose to others”. This effectively places pedestrians, particularly children, elderly, and disabled people, at the most vulnerable end of the scale. Cyclists and motorists must take extra care to safeguard pedestrians from harm.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian in an accident on the road, you are likely to be eligible to claim compensation. The validity of your Pedestrian Accident Claim is based on three main factors:
Our specialist solicitors for injured pedestrians ensure that the facts of the accidents are laid out clearly when making a claim, and help claimants document all necessary evidence to build a strong case for compensation.
Personal Injury Solicitor & Director, Brian Barr
Personal Injury Solicitor & Director, Brian Barr.
Director, Brian Barr
Brian Barr Solicitors is a specialist firm of Road Traffic Accident Solicitors in Manchester, with decades of experience supporting claimants in accidents involving compensation for chronic pain and severe injuries. Recognised by the 2025 edition of The Legal 500 as a Leading Firm, and Phillip Cohen and Steven Akerman as Leading Partners, as well as Steven Akerman, recognised as a Ranked Lawyer in the Chambers UK 2025 directory, we have built a strong reputation as a leading firm of personal injury lawyers.
Our team of specialists has consistently achieved results for claimants, often obtaining six-figure settlements when other firms had advised much lower figures for the same case.
The support we provide to our clients goes beyond the legal process of compensation, thanks to our relationships with support groups, medical professionals, and charities across the UK.
We support Brake, the Road Safety Charity, Aftermath Support, and Road Safety GB, seeking a better and safer future for all road users across the UK.
We understand how deep the effect of an accident can be if you are injured as a pedestrian. Pursuing a Pedestrian Accident Claim is likely not your first priority, and you may be concerned about the length and cost of the process.
Our team’s priority is to minimise the stress of the legal process: this is why we offer our legal support for pedestrian accidents on a No Win, No Fee basis - also known as a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This means you will not have to pay any legal fees if your claim is unsuccessful, and any costs will be calculated from your final settlement.
Brian Barr Solicitors strives to always offer transparent pricing options, so you will never have to pay unexpected fees or have surprise deductions.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian, you may be dealing with pain, disrupted routines, and worries about work and finances. A pedestrian accident lawyer can help you understand whether you can claim, what evidence will be needed, and what support may be available while you recover.
Brian Barr Solicitors is a specialist firm of Accident Solicitors in Manchester, recognised in The Legal 500 and ranked in Chambers UK for serious injury work. We regularly act on Road Traffic Accident Claims, with injuries ranging from fractures and psychological trauma to serious, life-changing injuries. We are also proud to support road safety and victim organisations including Brake, Road Safety GB, RoadPeace, and Aftermath Support, reflecting our commitment to helping people beyond the legal process.
We can take cases on a No Win No Fee basis where appropriate, meaning you will not have to pay legal fees if your claim is unsuccessful. You will be kept informed at every stage, with clear updates and straightforward advice. Our 97% success rate in 2023 highlights our commitment to achieving results for our clients.
Contact Brian Barr Solicitors today by calling to number at the top of the page, or filling out an enquiry form, and find out how we can help you secure pedestrian injury compensation.
As part of your Special Damages, you may include any loss or expense caused by the accident. If you have been injured as a pedestrian on the road, your compensation may include:
Each Pedestrian Accident Claim is unique, and presents specific circumstances and requirements. To find out what you could include in your claim, contact Brian Barr Solicitors today for a free, no-obligation consultation, and start the process of claiming compensation for a pedestrian injury with the support of specialist solicitors.
Depending on the severity of your injury, your prognosis, and the effect that the injury has had on your personal and professional life, your compensation could range from five-figure settlements for minor injuries up to multi-million-pound payouts for very severe or life-changing injuries.
Our Pedestrian Accident Solicitors will calculate how much your claim may be worth by obtaining specialist medical opinion to assess the severity of your injuries and what effect they have on your life. Your compensation will generally contain two types of compensation:
If the driver does not stop or cannot be identified, you can still claim compensation in many cases. These claims are often made through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), which exists to compensate people injured by uninsured or untraced drivers.
In practical terms, the process usually looks like this:
Hit and run cases can feel overwhelming, but a specialist pedestrian accident lawyer will take care of the investigation and the formal steps, and will pursue the best route to compensation based on your circumstances. If you have been injured, contact Brian Barr Solicitors to discuss your options for pedestrian injury claims and the most effective way to secure the support you need.
Usually that is the case, but drivers are not always entirely at fault for injuries to pedestrians. While the hierarchy system in the Highway Code puts a higher level of responsibility on motorists and cyclists compared to pedestrians, the latter could still be partially responsible for an accident. This principle is known as contributory negligence, and it could affect your compensation payout.
For example, if you had stepped onto a crossing without proper care, and were found to be 10% responsible for the accident, you would receive 90% of the total payout for your injuries.
To succeed with pedestrian injury claims, you need to show that you were injured and that the accident caused your injuries or made an existing condition worse. The strongest evidence is usually medical.
Most people prove their injuries with a combination of:
If you are seeking compensation after being run over, it helps to keep anything that supports the “real life” impact of your injuries, including missed work, cancelled plans and the support you have needed from family. A Pedestrian Accident Lawyer can guide you on what to gather and will arrange the right medical evidence to value your claim properly.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian, you must begin your compensation claim within 3 years of the accident.
Some exceptions may apply to some cases, such as those involving minors or people lacking mental capacity as well as other exceptions. It is therefore vital to speak to a specialist Pedestrian Accident Solicitor as soon as you are able to, as defendants and courts may reject a claim if the time limit has passed. If you are unsure about the validity of your Pedestrian Accident Claim, contact Brian Barr Solicitors today for an assessment of your case.
Yes, the insurance provider for a negligent driver would typically pay compensation to injured pedestrians. Even for larger settlements, it is unlikely that the claim will have significant financial repercussions on the driver. Insurance companies are likely to pay the compensation amount before reaching a court date, as this is generally less complicated for all parties involved.
You may also make a claim against uninsured or untraceable drivers. This is handled by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), a non-profit organisation that provides compensation for victims of road traffic accidents caused by drivers without a valid insurance policy.
This is why having the legal support of specialists who have decades of experience in this field can make the difference, as we will be able to negotiate a compensation payout for your pedestrian accident that fits your situation, and can help you on your journey to independence.
Yes, under certain circumstances, you may make a claim for a pedestrian accident on behalf of someone else. Unfortunately, serious injuries are common in pedestrian accidents, meaning the claimant may not be able to go through the legal process because of their injuries, lack of mental capacity, or in the event of fatal pedestrian accidents. In these cases, parents, siblings, or close relatives may make a claim for compensation on behalf of the injured person.
Pedestrians are particularly vulnerable in accidents, and the injuries they sustain are often severe. Common injuries include:
At Brian Barr Solicitors, we have significant experience handling injury claims involving chronic pain conditions, such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia, and other life-altering injuries. We work with leading medical professionals to ensure clients receive the care and support they need.
If you’re not satisfied with your current solicitor, transferring your claim to Brian Barr Solicitors is simple. We regularly take over cases from other firms, offering the expertise and client-centred service necessary to secure better outcomes. Our team handles the transfer process efficiently, ensuring minimal disruption to your case.
Our experience in serious injury claims makes Brian Barr Solicitors one of the leading firms in England and Wales, meaning you get tailored legal support, better compensation payouts, and a network of medical and rehabilitation professionals to help you on your journey following a pedestrian accident.
As part of your Special Damages, you may include any loss or expense caused by the accident. If you have been injured as a pedestrian on the road, your compensation may include:
Each Pedestrian Accident Claim is unique, and presents specific circumstances and requirements. To find out what you could include in your claim, contact Brian Barr Solicitors today for a free, no-obligation consultation, and start the process of claiming compensation for a pedestrian injury with the support of specialist solicitors.
Depending on the severity of your injury, your prognosis, and the effect that the injury has had on your personal and professional life, your compensation could range from five-figure settlements for minor injuries up to multi-million-pound payouts for very severe or life-changing injuries.
Our Pedestrian Accident Solicitors will calculate how much your claim may be worth by obtaining specialist medical opinion to assess the severity of your injuries and what effect they have on your life. Your compensation will generally contain two types of compensation:
If the driver does not stop or cannot be identified, you can still claim compensation in many cases. These claims are often made through the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), which exists to compensate people injured by uninsured or untraced drivers.
In practical terms, the process usually looks like this:
Hit and run cases can feel overwhelming, but a specialist pedestrian accident lawyer will take care of the investigation and the formal steps, and will pursue the best route to compensation based on your circumstances. If you have been injured, contact Brian Barr Solicitors to discuss your options for pedestrian injury claims and the most effective way to secure the support you need.
Usually that is the case, but drivers are not always entirely at fault for injuries to pedestrians. While the hierarchy system in the Highway Code puts a higher level of responsibility on motorists and cyclists compared to pedestrians, the latter could still be partially responsible for an accident. This principle is known as contributory negligence, and it could affect your compensation payout.
For example, if you had stepped onto a crossing without proper care, and were found to be 10% responsible for the accident, you would receive 90% of the total payout for your injuries.
If you have been injured as a pedestrian, you must begin your compensation claim within 3 years of the accident.
Some exceptions may apply to some cases, such as those involving minors or people lacking mental capacity as well as other exceptions. It is therefore vital to speak to a specialist Pedestrian Accident Solicitor as soon as you are able to, as defendants and courts may reject a claim if the time limit has passed. If you are unsure about the validity of your Pedestrian Accident Claim, contact Brian Barr Solicitors today for an assessment of your case.
Yes, the insurance provider for a negligent driver would typically pay compensation to injured pedestrians. Even for larger settlements, it is unlikely that the claim will have significant financial repercussions on the driver. Insurance companies are likely to pay the compensation amount before reaching a court date, as this is generally less complicated for all parties involved.
You may also make a claim against uninsured or untraceable drivers. This is handled by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau (MIB), a non-profit organisation that provides compensation for victims of road traffic accidents caused by drivers without a valid insurance policy.
This is why having the legal support of specialists who have decades of experience in this field can make the difference, as we will be able to negotiate a compensation payout for your pedestrian accident that fits your situation, and can help you on your journey to independence.
Yes, under certain circumstances, you may make a claim for a pedestrian accident on behalf of someone else. Unfortunately, serious injuries are common in pedestrian accidents, meaning the claimant may not be able to go through the legal process because of their injuries, lack of mental capacity, or in the event of fatal pedestrian accidents. In these cases, parents, siblings, or close relatives may make a claim for compensation on behalf of the injured person.
Pedestrians are particularly vulnerable in accidents, and the injuries they sustain are often severe. Common injuries include:
At Brian Barr Solicitors, we have significant experience handling injury claims involving chronic pain conditions, such as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia, and other life-altering injuries. We work with leading medical professionals to ensure clients receive the care and support they need.
If you’re not satisfied with your current solicitor, transferring your claim to Brian Barr Solicitors is simple. We regularly take over cases from other firms, offering the expertise and client-centred service necessary to secure better outcomes. Our team handles the transfer process efficiently, ensuring minimal disruption to your case.
Our experience in serious injury claims makes Brian Barr Solicitors one of the leading firms in England and Wales, meaning you get tailored legal support, better compensation payouts, and a network of medical and rehabilitation professionals to help you on your journey following a pedestrian accident.
To succeed with pedestrian injury claims, you need to show that you were injured and that the accident caused your injuries or made an existing condition worse. The strongest evidence is usually medical.
Most people prove their injuries with a combination of:
If you are seeking compensation after being run over, it helps to keep anything that supports the “real life” impact of your injuries, including missed work, cancelled plans and the support you have needed from family. A Pedestrian Accident Lawyer can guide you on what to gather and will arrange the right medical evidence to value your claim properly.
Read more about how we support client throughout the UK to claim compensation for their injuries or chronic pain conditions. Brian Barr Solicitors consistently achieves great results and high compensation amounts.
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