A number of organizations have been established to promote road safety and to assist people who have suffered a road accident. These include:
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. RoSPA actively promotes safety and accident prevention across the board. Areas include road traffic accidents, and accidents at work, at home and in public places.
Brake is another national road safety charity. Their objectives are prevention of injury and death on the roads by promoting safe driving practices and lobbying Parliament. They also support victims who have suffered injury or bereavement as a result of a car or motorcycle accident.
The Police Force. if you need to report a non-emergency road accident to your local police force, you can find contact details from the police website. Obviously, in cases of emergency you should dial 999.
The CAB provides advice to people free of charge to help resolve all sorts of money and personal problems. You can find contact details from your local authority website.
You can also find advice on all sorts of car accident and motorcycle claim matters on our own website.