Hip Injury Claims Solicitors

A serious hip injury can affect your mobility, independence, work and day-to-day life.

If your injury was caused by an accident, a fall or negligent medical treatment, Integrity Law can help you pursue a hip injury claim with clear advice, practical support and No Win No Fee funding on eligible cases.

We understand how painful and disruptive hip injuries can be. Whether you are dealing with a fracture, dislocation, surgical complications or long-term pain, our role is to guide you through the claims process in plain English and help you secure compensation that reflects the full impact the injury has had on your life.

Why choose Integrity Law?

Integrity Law presents itself as a specialist serious injury and negligence firm, and its website consistently emphasises a client-first approach, straightforward guidance and support with complex claims. That makes this page strongest when it focuses on reassurance, clarity and access to funding and rehabilitation support from an early stage.

When you contact us, we focus first on understanding what has happened, whether negligence may have been involved, and what support you need now and in the future. Our aim is to make the legal process as clear and manageable as possible while you focus on recovery.

Speak to our team today

Call 01772 200999 or email [email protected] for a free, confidential discussion about your hip injury claim. Integrity Law’s contact page lists these as the firm’s current public contact details and states office hours are Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.

What is a hip injury claim?

A hip injury claim is a legal claim for compensation where an injury to the hip was caused by another party’s negligence. This can include accidents in public places, road traffic accidents, workplace incidents, care home falls and medical negligence such as delayed diagnosis or errors during hip surgery or hip replacement treatment.

The hip is one of the body’s main weight-bearing joints, so even a single injury can have a major effect on walking, standing, working and carrying out normal daily tasks. Compensation is intended to reflect not only the injury itself, but also the wider effect on your treatment needs, finances, independence and long-term quality of life.

Common causes of hip injury claims

Hip injury claims may arise from:

To make a successful claim, it is usually necessary to show that another person, employer, organisation or healthcare provider owed you a duty of care, breached that duty and caused your injury as a result. Evidence often includes medical records, accident reports, witness statements and expert medical opinion.

Types of hip injuries we can help with

Hip injuries vary widely in severity, but even injuries that appear manageable at first can have long-term consequences if recovery is slow or complications develop. This is especially true where surgery, rehabilitation or ongoing pain management is needed.

We can help with claims involving:

Because the hip joint is central to balance and movement, these injuries can affect everything from walking and driving to working and managing everyday activities independently. A strong claim should reflect the full extent of that impact, both now and in the future.

What compensation can include

Compensation for a hip injury is designed to cover both the immediate consequences of the injury and its long-term effects. Depending on the facts of the case, this may include treatment costs, rehabilitation, loss of earnings, care needs and adjustments to everyday living arrangements.

Depending on your circumstances, compensation may include:

Integrity Law’s serious injury and negligence positioning makes it important for this page to go beyond short-term losses and reflect the bigger picture. In more serious cases, the value of the claim may depend heavily on long-term mobility problems, future care, work limitations and the cost of ongoing treatment.

Rehabilitation and interim payments

Rehabilitation is often a key part of recovery after a serious hip injury, particularly where surgery, physiotherapy or prolonged treatment is required. UK personal injury guidance consistently highlights the importance of early rehabilitation and, where appropriate, interim payments to fund treatment and practical support before the final claim concludes.

Interim payments may help cover:

This early support can make a real difference to recovery and financial stability while the case is ongoing. It also fits well with Integrity Law’s supportive, client-first tone and wider focus on practical outcomes for injured clients.

How we help you through the process

We follow a clear and supportive process to help you secure compensation after a serious hip injury. Our aim is to make the legal side easier to understand while helping you access the treatment, evidence and support needed to build a strong claim.

We listen to what has happened

We take the time to understand how the injury occurred, how it has affected your mobility and independence, and what concerns you have about treatment, work and day-to-day life. Integrity Law’s wider website already positions the firm around clear, supportive advice, which should come through strongly here.

We assess whether you have a claim

We explain whether negligence may have caused or contributed to your injury, what evidence is likely to be needed and what the next steps may involve. Our aim is to give you straightforward advice from the outset.

We gather evidence and value your case

Hip injury claims often depend on accident evidence, medical records and expert opinion on recovery, treatment and future prognosis. In medical negligence cases, expert evidence is especially important to show where treatment fell below an acceptable standard and how that caused avoidable harm.

We seek early support where possible

Where appropriate, we pursue interim payments to help fund treatment, rehabilitation and other immediate needs while the claim is ongoing. This can be especially important where the injury has resulted in surgery, time away from work or reduced mobility.

We work to secure the right outcome

Whether your claim settles through negotiation or requires court proceedings, we continue to guide you through each stage and work to secure compensation that reflects the full impact of the injury on your life.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make a claim for a hip injury that was not my fault?

Yes, you may be able to make a claim if your hip injury was caused by another party’s negligence. This can include accidents in public places, workplace incidents, road traffic accidents and negligent medical treatment.

What can compensation for a hip injury include?

Compensation may include pain and suffering, treatment costs, rehabilitation, loss of earnings, care needs, travel costs and home adaptations where appropriate. The exact value depends on the severity of the injury and how it affects your life.

Can I claim for negligent hip surgery or hip replacement treatment?

Potentially, yes. If negligent treatment, a delayed diagnosis, a surgical error or a failure in aftercare caused avoidable harm, you may be able to bring a medical negligence claim. These claims often require detailed expert evidence.

Are hip injury claims No Win No Fee?

Integrity Law states that it offers No Win No Fee funding on eligible matters. For accuracy, the page should say that most eligible hip injury claims can be handled on this basis, with funding terms and potential costs explained clearly at the outset.

Can I get interim payments while my claim is ongoing?

In some cases, yes. Interim payments may be available where liability is admitted or the claim has strong prospects, helping to fund treatment, rehabilitation, aids or loss of income before final settlement.

If you have suffered a hip injury because of an accident, a fall or negligent medical treatment, speak to Integrity Law today. Call 01772 200999 or email [email protected] for a free, confidential discussion about your options