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Suffered a life-changing injury while abroad?
While many holiday accident claims involve injuries that heal within weeks or months, some accidents have far more significant consequences.
Serious injury abroad claims often involve injuries that require surgery, lengthy rehabilitation, ongoing medical treatment, care support or major adjustments to everyday life after returning home.
At Holiday Claims Bureau, we help people pursue compensation where a serious injury abroad was caused by somebody else's negligence.
Serious injury claims may involve:
- Brain or head injuries
- Spinal injuries
- Amputations
- Serious burns
- Multiple fractures
- Permanent mobility problems
- Serious psychological trauma
- Fatal accident claims brought by family members
These injuries can arise during holidays, excursions, transport accidents, hotel accidents, sporting activities, workplace incidents abroad and many other situations.
If avoidable safety failings contributed to your injury, our team can review what happened and explain whether a claim may be possible.
Common causes of serious injury abroad claims
Serious injuries can arise in many different types of overseas accident.
While the circumstances vary, the impact on the injured person and their family is often substantial.
Serious injury abroad claims may arise from:
- Road traffic accidents abroad
- Coach and transfer accidents
- Airport accidents
- Swimming pool accidents
- Waterslide accidents
- Hotel accidents
- Balcony falls
- Excursion accidents
- Cycling accidents abroad
- Work-related accidents abroad, where a UK-linked claim may be possible
- Medical negligence abroad, where specialist advice is needed
- Assaults and criminal attacks
- Adventure activity accidents
- Sporting injuries caused by negligence
- Falls from height
Many of these accidents lead to long-term consequences affecting mobility, employment, finances, independence and quality of life.
In serious cases, a claim may need to consider not only the accident itself, but the long-term support the injured person may now require.
Package holiday, flight, cruise or independent travel?
How your trip was booked can affect how a serious injury abroad claim is handled. Claims linked to package holidays, flights, cruises or UK-based travel providers may be approached differently from accidents during independently arranged trips. Our specialist solicitors can review your booking documents and explain which route may apply.
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Brain, spinal and life-changing injury claims abroad
Some of the most serious compensation claims involve injuries that permanently alter a person's health, independence or ability to work.
Serious injury abroad claims may involve:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Paralysis
- Amputations
- Severe neck injuries
- Multiple fractures
- Serious burns
- Crush injuries
- Permanent disability
- Loss of sight or hearing
These injuries can require lengthy hospital stays, specialist rehabilitation, ongoing medical treatment and long-term support after returning to the UK.
The impact is rarely limited to the injury itself. Work, income, family life, mental wellbeing and future independence can all be affected.
A successful claim can help account for the practical, medical and financial consequences of a life-changing injury.
Rehabilitation and long-term care after a serious injury
Recovering from a serious injury often involves much more than emergency medical treatment.
Many people require ongoing rehabilitation and specialist support long after the accident itself.
Depending on the injury, this may include:
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy
- Psychological support
- Specialist medical treatment
- Mobility aids
- Wheelchairs or adapted equipment
- Home adaptations
- Professional care assistance
- Long-term case management
Serious injury claims often focus not only on what has already happened, but also on the future support a person may need.
This is particularly important where injuries affect mobility, employment, independence or day-to-day living.
For serious injuries, these future needs can be central to the value and direction of the claim.
Can I claim through the UK after suffering a serious injury abroad?
Many people assume that a serious injury abroad claim must always be pursued in the country where the accident happened.
That is not always the case.
Depending on the circumstances, it may be possible to pursue compensation through the UK, particularly where the accident involved:
- A package holiday
- A UK tour operator
- A UK-based employer
- An airline
- A cruise operator
- Holiday transport included within a package holiday
The rules that apply depend on how the trip was booked, where the accident happened and who may have been responsible.
Time limits can also vary significantly between different countries and different types of accident.
Because serious injury abroad claims are often more complex than standard personal injury claims, obtaining specialist legal advice as early as possible can be particularly important.
This helps preserve evidence, identify the correct defendant and ensure important deadlines are not missed.
Start Your ClaimWhat evidence may support a serious injury abroad claim?
Evidence can play an important role in establishing how the accident happened, who may have been responsible and the long-term impact the injury has had on your life.
Helpful evidence may include:
- Medical records from hospitals abroad
- UK medical records following your return home
- Accident reports
- Police reports where available
- Photographs of the accident scene
- Photographs of injuries
- Witness details
- Booking confirmations and travel documents
- Correspondence with hotels, tour operators or employers
- Receipts for treatment and related expenses
- Evidence of lost earnings
- Rehabilitation and care records
For serious injury claims, medical evidence is often particularly important because it helps demonstrate the extent of the injury, the expected recovery period and any long-term consequences.
It can also help to keep records of ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, care requirements and financial losses as they arise.
You do not need to have everything before speaking to us. We can explain what evidence is useful and what may still be possible to obtain.
Who could be responsible for a serious injury abroad?
Responsibility will depend on how and where the accident occurred.
A claim could potentially involve:
- A tour operator
- A hotel or resort
- An airline
- A cruise operator
- A transport provider
- An employer
- A property owner
- An excursion provider
- A medical professional
- Another individual or organisation whose negligence caused the injury
Our specialist solicitors can review the circumstances and help identify who may be responsible.
How much compensation could be claimed following a serious injury abroad?
The amount of compensation that may be awarded depends on the severity of the injury and the impact it has had on your life, both now and in the future.
Factors that may affect compensation include:
- The seriousness of the injury
- Whether surgery was required
- Any permanent disability
- Ongoing medical treatment needs
- Rehabilitation requirements
- Care and assistance needs
- Lost earnings
- Future loss of earnings
- Home adaptation costs
- Mobility equipment requirements
- Travel expenses
- Emotional and psychological impact
- The effect on family life and independence
Serious injury claims often involve substantially higher levels of compensation than standard accident claims because the consequences can continue for many years.
In some cases, compensation may need to account for future care requirements, specialist equipment, long-term rehabilitation and the loss of future earning capacity.
At Holiday Claims Bureau, our specialist solicitors assess every case individually.
We handle serious injury abroad claims on a No Win No Fee basis, meaning there is no upfront cost to discuss your case with our team.
Why choose Holiday Claims Bureau for your serious injury abroad claim?
Serious injury abroad claims are often among the most complex types of holiday compensation claims.
It may be necessary to establish responsibility across different countries, obtain specialist medical evidence, assess long-term care needs and calculate future financial losses.
Holiday Claims Bureau understands the challenges that can arise when a serious injury happens overseas and the impact these injuries can have on both victims and their families.
Our team can help with:
- Serious injury abroad claims
- Brain injury claims
- Spinal injury claims
- Paralysis claims
- Amputation claims
- Serious road traffic accident claims
- Hotel accident claims
- Excursion accident claims
- Medical negligence abroad guidance
- Fatal accident claims
- Evidence gathering and claim support
- No Win No Fee representation
- Clear advice on whether your claim may be valid
We understand that serious injuries often affect far more than a holiday itself.
Our role is to investigate the accident, identify the right route for your claim and help pursue compensation that reflects the seriousness of your injuries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Serious injury abroad claims often involve complex questions around liability, compensation, rehabilitation, future care needs and whether a claim can be pursued through the UK. Our FAQs answer some of the most common questions people ask after suffering a life-changing injury overseas.Potentially, yes. If you suffered a serious injury abroad because of somebody else’s negligence, you may be entitled to pursue compensation.
Serious injury claims can arise from road traffic accidents, hotel accidents, excursions, transport incidents, workplace accidents, medical negligence and many other situations where reasonable safety standards were not met.
Potentially, yes. Brain injury claims can arise after road traffic accidents, falls, sporting incidents, hotel accidents and many other situations.
Where negligence caused the accident, compensation may potentially be pursued to help cover both current and future needs arising from the injury.
In some circumstances, yes.
Depending on how the trip was booked and who may have been responsible, it may be possible to pursue compensation through the UK rather than bringing a claim overseas.
This can sometimes apply to package holidays, certain transport providers, airlines, cruise operators and other UK-linked organisations.
We can review your booking documents and explain which route may apply.
Yes. You should contact your travel insurer as soon as possible after a serious injury abroad, especially where emergency treatment, repatriation, accommodation changes or medical costs are involved. A travel insurance claim is separate from a compensation claim, but insurance documents, medical reports and correspondence may still help evidence what happened.
Not necessarily. Many serious injury abroad claims can be investigated without you needing to return to the country where the accident happened. The process will depend on where the accident occurred, who may be responsible and how the claim needs to be pursued. Our solicitors can explain what may be required in your case.
Helpful evidence may include medical records, accident reports, photographs, witness details, travel documentation and evidence of financial losses.
For serious injury claims, medical evidence is often particularly important because it helps establish the severity of the injury and any long-term consequences.
You do not need to have every piece of evidence before contacting us. We can help identify what evidence matters most for your circumstances.
The amount of compensation depends on the nature of the injury and the impact it has had on your life.
Compensation may take into account:
- Pain and suffering
- Medical treatment
- Rehabilitation costs
- Care requirements
- Lost earnings
- Future loss of earnings
- Home adaptations
- Travel expenses
- Other financial losses linked to the injury
Every claim is assessed individually based on the available evidence and circumstances.
Yes. We handle serious injury abroad claims on a No Win No Fee basis.
This means there is no upfront cost to discuss your case with our specialist solicitors, and you will not pay legal fees if the claim is unsuccessful, subject to the terms of the agreement.
Serious injuries are typically those that have significant long-term consequences for a person’s health, independence or ability to work.
Examples may include:
- Brain injuries
- Spinal injuries
- Paralysis
- Amputations
- Severe fractures
- Serious burns
- Permanent mobility problems
- Loss of sight or hearing
- Serious psychological trauma
Every case is different and our specialist solicitors can assess your individual circumstances.
Potentially, yes. Spinal injuries can have life-changing consequences and may require ongoing medical treatment, rehabilitation, specialist equipment or long-term care.
If the injury was caused by somebody else’s negligence, our specialist solicitors may be able to assess whether you have grounds to pursue compensation.
Your health should always come first.
It may also help to:
- Seek medical treatment immediately
- Report the accident
- Obtain copies of medical records
- Take photographs where possible
- Gather witness details
- Keep receipts and travel documents
- Contact your travel insurer
- Seek specialist legal advice as soon as possible
These steps may help support a future claim.
Potentially, yes. Many serious injury abroad claims arise during package holidays.
Depending on the circumstances, responsibility may sometimes extend beyond the local organisation involved in the accident.
Our specialist solicitors can review your booking arrangements and explain whether this may affect your claim.
Potentially, yes. Serious injury claims often consider not only the injury itself but also the future support that may be required.
Compensation may potentially take account of:
- Rehabilitation costs
- Ongoing treatment
- Care assistance
- Specialist equipment
- Home adaptations
- Future medical needs
The exact circumstances will depend on the nature and severity of the injury.
Potentially, yes. If a loved one died following an accident abroad caused by negligence, certain family members may be able to pursue a claim. These cases can involve funeral expenses, dependency losses and the wider impact of the death on the family.
Time limits can vary significantly depending on where the accident happened and the type of claim involved.
Some overseas claims may have shorter time limits than those that apply in England and Wales.
Because important deadlines can sometimes arise sooner than people expect, it is generally sensible to seek legal advice as early as possible following a serious injury abroad.