What Is The Average Settlement For A Taxi Cab Accident?

This guide will provide guidance on what the average settlement is for a taxi cab accident. If you were a taxi passenger or another road user involved in a road traffic accident with a taxi, you may be able to seek compensation. However, your claim must meet the relevant criteria. We will explore this further throughout our guide.

In this guide, we will look at the evidence needed to make a successful claim.

We will also look at what car accident settlements could comprise and how they are often calculated.

Additionally, we will discuss how our panel of solicitors could help you by offering a type of No Win No Fee Agreement.

If, after finishing this guide, you have any more questions regarding making a personal injury claim, you can speak with our advisors. Our team is here to help you with free legal advice 24 hours a day.

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A guide on the average settlement for a taxi cab accident

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  1. Guidance On Making A Taxi Accident Claim
  2. Calculating The Average Settlement For A Taxi Cab Accident
  3. What Is A Taxi Cab Accident?
  4. What Evidence Could I Gather To Make A Road Traffic Accident Claim?
  5. When Could I Use A No Win No Fee Lawyer?
  6. More Information On The Average Settlement For A Taxi Cab Accident

Guidance On Making A Taxi Accident Claim

A road traffic accident can happen between any users of the road. This can be a crash involving two cars, a car and a cyclist and even a motorcyclist and a pedestrian. Additionally, it can be just one car crashing into a stationary object, such as a bollard or signpost. 

If you’re looking to make a taxi accident claim, you may have been the passenger in a taxi or another driver involved in a road traffic accident with a taxi.

In both circumstances, you must be able to prove that you sustained harm as a result of another road user’s negligence.

Contact our advisors today to find out whether you’re eligible to seek compensation. They can also discuss what the average settlement is for a taxi cab accident.

Calculating The Average Settlement For A Taxi Cab Accident

If you are pursuing a road traffic accident claim, your settlement could comprise general and special damages.

General damages seek to compensate for any physical and mental suffering you have endured because of your injury.

Below, we have inserted a table of bracket compensation amounts from a document called the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG). Personal injury lawyers often use the JCG to help them value general damages.

It sets out guideline compensation amounts based on past cases. However, other factors are also considered when valuing this head of claim, including the severity of your injury. As such, please use the following figures as a guideline only.

InjuryNotesAmount
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)(a) Severe - The person will experience lasting effects that prevent them from working or functioning the same as pre-trauma levels. All aspects of life will be negatively affected.£59,860 - £100,670
Back Injuries(a) Severe (iii) - The person will suffer from fractures or disc lesions. Symptoms such as agility impairment, severe pain and discomfort will remain despite treatment.£38,780 - £69,730
Injuries to the Pelvis and Hips(b) Moderate (i) - The person will suffer from a significant injury to the pelvis or hip, but there is little risk of permanent disability.£26,590 - £39,170
Leg Injuries(c) Less Serious (i) - The person will suffer from fractures in the leg or serious soft tissue injuries. There won’t be a complete recovery.£17,960 - £27,760
Knee Injuries(b) Moderate (i) - The person will suffer from a dislocated knee or torn cartilage in the knee. Symptoms will include instability, weakness and wasting.£14,840 - £26,190
Neck Injuries(b) Moderate (ii) - The person will suffer from a soft tissue injury, disc lesion or wrenching-type injury. This will cause permanent pain, severe movement limitation, and a possible need for future surgery.£13,740 - £24,990
Foot Injuries(f) Moderate - The person will suffer from displaced metatarsal fractures. That will result in permanent deformity and prolonged symptoms.£13,740 - £24,990
Shoulder Injuries(b) Serious - The person will have a dislocated shoulder that will cause pain in the shoulder and neck with aching in the elbow. There will also be damage to the lower brachial plexus.£12,770 - £19,200
Arm Injuries(d) The person will suffer from simple fractures in the forearm.£6,610 - £19,200
Ankle Injuries(d) Modest- The person will suffer from minor or undisplaced fractures, sprains and ligamentous injuries. The amount awarded will depend on whether a full recovery is made.Up to £13,740

Additionally, you may also receive special damages. Special damages seek to provide compensation for any financial losses you’ve suffered because of your injury. This can be anything from lost wages to paying for a private carer. Keeping a record of these finances will give you a better chance of claiming them back.

As you can see, there are various factors that contribute to the settlement you receive following a successful claim. For that reason, it’s difficult to provide an average settlement for a taxi cab accident. However, to get an accurate estimate of what your claim is worth, you can speak with our advisors.

Could The Whiplash Reforms Affect The Settlement I Receive?

As of 31st May 2021, passengers and drivers of vehicles over the age of 18 with injuries valued at £5,000 or less must claim through the government’s online portal. This is due to the Whiplash Reform Programme.

These particular injuries are valued in line with the tariff listed in the Whiplash Injury Regulations 2021

You can speak with our team if you are unsure what avenue to take regarding claiming compensation.

What Is A Taxi Cab Accident?

A taxi cab accident could happen if another road user were to break the rules of the road. The rules and responsibilities each road user has to uphold are laid out in the Highway Code and the Road Traffic Act 1988. As such, all road users owe each other a duty of care to protect one another from sustaining harm on the roads.

To make a successful compensation claim, you must prove that a third party breached their duty of care, and because of this, you were injured.

Some examples of taxi accidents are:

  • A taxi driver is distracted by their phone and doesn’t notice the lights at the junction have turned red and keeps driving. This results in them crashing into you causing you to sustain a neck injury.
  • Whilst in a taxi, another driver pulls an illegal move on a roundabout, causing them to crash into the side of your taxi. You suffer a shoulder injury from this.
  • You are a pedestrian crossing the road at a puffin crossing. A taxi driver does not stop like they are supposed to, to let you cross and crashes into you. You then suffer from a serious head injury.

If you have been involved in a crash and are wondering what the average settlement for a taxi cab accident is, you can contact our advisors for more information.

What Evidence Could I Gather To Support A Road Traffic Accident Claim?

Following a taxi cab accident, there are additional steps you can take to help you towards a successful claim. This applies to both a passenger in a taxi and another driver involved in an accident with a taxi. Remember, in both cases, you must prove a third party was at fault.

  1. Receive medical attention – Getting any injuries checked out and treated should be your first point of call. This can ensure you get the correct treatment and diagnosis. Also, at a later date, you could request a copy of your medical records to use as evidence in your claim.
  2. Gather Evidence – Having as much evidence for a personal injury claim as possible can help support your claim. This can include pictures of your injuries, the accident scene, the details of any witnesses and dash cam footage.
  3. Get legal advice – Following a taxi cab accident, you may want to receive some legal advice on what to do next or to find out what the average settlement for a taxi cab accident is. Our advisors can help you with free legal advice. Contact them today.

If you do get in touch with an advisor, they can assess your case to see whether you’re eligible to have a solicitor from our panel represent your case.

When Could I Use A No Win No Fee Lawyer?

If you decide to pursue compensation and want to do so with legal representation, we could help. Our panel of solicitors can offer a type of No Win No Fee arrangement called a Conditional Fee Agreement. This can mean:

  • If your case is successful, you will pay a small success fee from your compensation.
  • If your case isn’t successful, you are not obligated to pay for your solicitor’s services.
  • You won’t need to pay fees upfront or while your claim proceeds.

Speak with our advisors to find out more about the services a solicitor from our panel can provide.

Get Advice On Getting The Average Settlement For A Taxi Cab Accident

You can talk with our advisors if you are still wondering what the average settlement for a taxi cab accident is. Our team is here to help you with free legal advice, 24 hours a day.

To contact us now, you can:

  • Call us on 020 8050 2736
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More Information On The Average Settlement For A Taxi Cab Accident

Below are some additional resources for you:

You can also read other guides we have covering different kinds of road traffic accident claims:

Thank you for reading this guide regarding the average settlement for a taxi cab accident and how to make a claim. If you have any other questions, get in touch using the details above.

Writer Megan Rush

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