Last Updated On 20th May 2025. If you have been hit or struck by an object falling from a height, you could have suffered serious injuries. This could include a head injury that leads to concussion or even brain damage. If you have been hit by a falling object at work or in a public place, you could be eligible to claim compensation.

In this guide, we look at when and how you could claim compensation for being hit by a falling object. We look at circumstances in which you could make a claim, types of injuries which may be caused by falling objects and how long you have to start a claim.

Furthermore, we will examine the types of evidence that could be used to support your case.  We also discuss how your compensation may be valued. Finally, we look at how one of our specialist No Win No Fee solicitors could help you.

If you have been injured by a falling object, please contact us to see if you make a personal injury compensation claim.

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Can I Claim If I’ve Been Hit By A Falling Object?

Whether you were in a public place or at work, another party may have had a duty of care to ensure your safety. In the sections below, we will explain when you are owed a duty of care and how an accident may occur if this is breached.

However, to make a personal injury claim you will need to show that:

  1. A duty of care was owed to you.
  2. This was breached.
  3. Your injuries were caused by this breached duty.

Public Place Accidents

Under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957, the party in control of a public space must ensure the reasonable safety of those visiting that space by implementing health and safety measures.

If you have been hit by a falling object in a public space, you may be able to make a public liability claim against the occupier of the space if you can prove that they breached their duty of care and this caused your injury. Some examples could include:

Accidents At Work

Whilst you are at work, your employer should take reasonable steps to ensure that you are safe. For example, they should carry out risk assessments and issue appropriate personal protective equipment. This is your employer’s duty of care, as set out by The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974.

If you have been hit by a falling object while in the workplace, you may be able to make an accident at work claim against your employer if you can prove that they breached their duty of care and this caused your injury. Some examples could include:

If you have been injured at work or in a public place, please contact our team today to find out if you are eligible to make a personal injury claim.

What Are Common Injuries Caused By Falling Object Accidents?

There are various injuries that could be suffered due to being hit by a falling object. Some examples could include:

In addition to this, you may also suffer psychological injuries such as post-traumatic stress disorder. If you were hit by a falling object due to someone else’s negligent actions, you may be able to claim compensation. For more information on falling object injury claims, and to find out what injuries you could claim for, please contact our team.

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How Long Do I Have To Claim After Being Hit By A Falling Object?

No matter whether you were injured in an accident in a shop or struck by a falling object at work, there is a time limit in which you must begin your claim. In most instances, you must begin the claims process within three years of the accident taking place. The time limit is set out in The Limitation Act 1980.

There are exceptions to this limitation period, which include,

In both cases, a litigation friend may be appointed to act on behalf of the injured party and make a claim for them when they cannot make their own.

Contact our advisors today to see if you still have enough time to begin a personal injury claim after being hit by a falling object.

How Do I Make A Falling Object Compensation Claim?

If you have been hit by a falling object, there are steps you could take in order to claim compensation for being struck by a falling object.

The first step that you should take is to ensure that you get appropriate treatment for any injuries you have suffered. While your health is the top priority, visiting a medical professional will also create medical records of your injury and treatment, which may be used as evidence in your claim.

Additional forms of evidence you could gather include:

If you need help collecting evidence to support your falling object injury claim, one of our expert solicitors may be able to assist you. Please contact a member of our team to see if you could be eligible to work with one of them.A worker lays on the floor surrounded by boxes.

What Falling Object Compensation Could I Receive?

If you have been hit by a falling object, you could be awarded compensation for the pain and suffering caused by your injuries and for your financial losses if you make a successful personal injury claim,. What compensation you may be awarded depends on how severe your injury was, what injury you suffered, and the overall financial impact on you.

However, your final settlement could consist of two heads of loss:

Below we have listed some of the compensation guidelines from the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG). This is a document often used by those valuing claims for general damages as it assigns guideline compensation brackets for different injuries.

Please note that the first entry has not been taken from the JCG.

Examples Of Falling Object Injury Claim Payouts

HarmSeverityCompensation
Multiple serious injuries + special damagesSerious to severeup to £1,000,000+
Brain injuryA - Very severe£344,150 to £493,000
Brain injuryB - Moderately Severe£267,340 to £344,150
Paralysis injuryB - Paraplegia£267,340 to £346,890
Leg injuryB - Severe - (ii) very serious£66,920 to £109,290
Shoulder injuryA - Severe£23,430 to £58,610
Neck injuryB - Moderate (i)£30,500 to £46,970
Hip injuryB - Moderate (ii)£15,370 to £32,450
Knee injuryB - Moderate (i)£18,110 to £31,960
Ankle injuryD - ModestUp to £16,770

Special damages are not always awarded, which is why it is essential you can provide evidence of the costs you wish to claim for.

Examples of these costs could include:

If you were hit by a falling object and would like a free valuation of the potential compensation you could receive, you can contact our advisors.

How Our Solicitors At Legal Expert Can Help You Claim 

At Legal Expert, our solicitors have undergone extensive training to become specialists in personal injury claims. Therefore, if you were hit by a falling object, they can put their legal skills into practice to help you claim the compensation you are entitled to. 

Over recent years, our solicitors have acquired combined experience in helping people claim personal injury compensation. They are also available to help you do the same by:

Our solicitors are dedicated to providing a high standard of customer service. Therefore, they will act professionally and utilise their legal skills and experience to help you claim the compensation you deserve.

Our solicitors are also accommodating to anyone who wants to seek legal support from them. This includes everyone in the UK as they can offer their support digitally, such as through emails, phone calls and video calls. 

If you would like our solicitors to help you claim after being hit by a fallen object, please contact our helpful advisors today. 

Can I Make A No Win No Fee Claim For A Falling Object Accident?

If you are eligible to make a personal injury claim after being hit by a falling object, one of our No Win No Fee solicitors could help you with claiming compensation. A No Win No Fee solicitor of ours could handle your claim under a Conditional Fee Agreement.

This is a type of contract between a solicitor and a claimant. It allows a solicitor to provide their services without requiring upfront or ongoing payments for their services. There is also nothing to pay for their work if the claim does not succeed.

Alternatively, a success fee will be due to them if it does. This is a legally limited percentage taken from your compensation.

To see if one of our specialist solicitors could help you with your case, contact a member of our advisory teamL

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We hope that our guide on how to claim for being hit by a falling object has helped you. For more information on falling object compensation claims, please contact a member of our team.