How does a personal injury claim work: the step-by-step process

    Edward & Amaury Solicitors | 25 May 2026 | 3 min read

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    Frequently asked questions

    What are the steps in a personal injury claim?

    Typically: a free assessment, signing a funding agreement, investigating liability and notifying the defendant, obtaining an independent medical report, valuing the claim, negotiating settlement, and — only if needed — issuing court proceedings. Most claims settle without a trial.

    Will my claim go to court?

    Usually not. The large majority of personal injury claims settle by negotiation. Court proceedings are generally a last resort used when liability or the value of the claim is strongly disputed.

    Do I need a medical examination?

    Almost always. An independent medical expert examines you and prepares a report on your injuries, treatment and prognosis. This report is central to proving and valuing your claim.

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    This article provides general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice on any specific case. Edward & Amaury Solicitors is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA No. 800525).

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