A spinal injury can change your life in seconds. It can affect your movement, work, income, and mental health. If your injury was caused by someone else’s mistake, you may have the right to claim compensation in the UK.
This guide from National Accident Support Line (NASL) explains the step-by-step process to make a spinal injury claim in simple terms.
Step 1: Get Medical Help Immediately
Your health always comes first.
After the accident, seek medical attention as soon as possible. This could be:
- A&E treatment
- A GP visit
- Hospital care or specialist treatment
Medical records are very important. They prove:
- The type of spinal injury
- How serious it is
- How it affects your daily life
Keep copies of all medical reports if you can.
Step 2: Report the Accident
You must report the accident properly. This helps prove what happened.
Examples:
- Road accident: Report to the police
- Workplace injury: Report to your employer and accident book
- Public place accident: Inform the local council or property owner
Try to report the incident as soon as possible.
Step 3: Collect Evidence
Evidence makes your claim stronger.
Useful evidence includes:
- Photos of the accident scene
- Witness contact details
- CCTV footage (if available)
- Medical reports
- Proof of expenses and lost income
Do not worry if you do not have everything. NASL can help gather evidence for you.
Step 4: Contact National Accident Support Line (NASL)
This is where expert help matters.
National Accident Support Line (NASL) can:
- Check if you have a valid spinal injury claim
- Explain your rights clearly
- Connect you with experienced UK solicitors
- Offer support on a No Win No Fee basis
The initial consultation is usually free and confidential.
Step 5: Start the Claim (No Win No Fee)
If your claim is accepted, your solicitor will start the legal process.
They will:
- Contact the responsible party
- Handle all legal paperwork
- Communicate with insurers
- Request medical assessments
With No Win No Fee, you usually pay nothing upfront.
Step 6: Medical Assessment
An independent medical assessment may be arranged.
This assessment helps to:
- Confirm the injury
- Understand long-term effects
- Calculate fair compensation
Be honest and explain how the injury affects your work, movement, and daily life.
Step 7: Compensation Calculation
Your compensation may cover:
- Pain and suffering
- Medical treatment costs
- Rehabilitation and care
- Loss of earnings
- Future financial needs
- Home or vehicle adaptations
Severe spinal injuries often result in higher compensation due to long-term impact.
Step 8: Claim Settlement or Court Action
Most spinal injury claims are settled without going to court.
If a fair settlement is offered:
- You can accept it
- Compensation is paid
If not:
- The case may go to court
- Your solicitor will guide and represent you
NASL supports you at every stage.
Time Limits for Spinal Injury Claims in the UK
In most cases, you have 3 years from:
- The date of the accident, or
- The date you became aware of the injury
Claims for children have different time limits.
It is always better to start early.
Why Choose National Accident Support Line (NASL)?
- UK-based accident support experts
- Simple and honest advice
- No Win No Fee claims
- Fast claim assessment
- Support for serious and life-changing injuries
NASL focuses on helping injured people get the support and compensation they deserve.
Final Thoughts
A spinal injury claim can feel overwhelming. You do not have to handle it alone.
If your spinal injury was caused by an accident that was not your fault, National Accident Support Line (NASL) is here to help you take the next step with confidence.
Getting advice early can make a big difference.

