FAQ's

What type of hair injury can I claim compensation for?

The chemicals used for bleaching, colouring, perming and straightening hair are all strong and can cause hair loss and chemical burns to the skin or scalp if used incorrectly. Hair extensions can cause severe and permanent damage such as bald patches and allergic reactions to beauty products. Making a successful compensation claim depends on a number of factors - we will help and advise you on this.



How do I know if I can make a claim?

Our expert panel of personal injury advisors is here to remove the uncertainty. All you need to do is fill in our claim form or call us on 0800 622 6499 for free impartial advice. Our experts will advise you on whether or not you can make a claim based on your unique circumstances.



How do I make a claim?

We make this process as simple as possible. All you need to do is give us a few details for our expert personal injury solicitors to assess whether your injury and the circumstances around it make you eligible for compensation.



Is there a time limit to a claim?

Provided your injury occurred within the last three years you are still entitled to make a claim. There are other exceptions to this three-year rule, which we can explain to you.



Do I have to pay you to make a personal injury claim?

All injury claims are handled on a No Win No Fee* basis. What''s more you will receive 100% of the compensation. Other costs may be payable.

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Examples of typical hair damage
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Hair extensions
Hair extensions are made from either real hair or woven fibre and are used to add more colour, volume or length to existing hair.
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Perms
Perms are a chemical procedure of altering the usual shape of the hair follicle.
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Hair dye disasters
Allergic reactions to hair dye are increasing in the UK as more people reach for the bottle and colour their hair.
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Hair straightening
Hair straightening, which is the process used to soften or eliminate wavy hair, has become increasingly popular.