Serious Injury Law is supporting a number of individuals who were injured during the events of the Liverpool PC Premier League victory parade. If you were injured during the celebration on the 26th May 2025, our expert team can offer tailored support and guidance.

As serious injury specialists, our history is rooted in protecting vulnerable road users – and many of the people we support are pedestrians who have been injured through no fault of their own. Merseyside Police have confirmed that more than 100 pedestrians were injured on the day of the parade, and a number of these injured individuals have been signposted to us for specialist legal advice.

Our serious injury solicitors have been successfully handling complex injury claims for more than 35 years. We represent thousands of people who have been injured on UK roads – including victims of road crime. We also work closely with our clients to ensure that support and rehabilitation is tailored to their needs, for the best recovery possible.

A comment from our Serious Injury Law expert

Partner, Caroline Morris, who leads our team of serious injury solicitors, commented on the case:

“We’re aware that more than 100 people were left injured in total, including children. Serious Injury Law is currently supporting a number of the individuals affected by these events, and we are privileged to be able to represent them.

“The events of the Liverpool FC Premier League victory parade has had a devastating impact on the local community. We were shocked and saddened to see what should have been a moment of triumph and celebration, turn quickly into something so damaging.”

Supporting injured individuals through our charity partner

We are partnered with Aftermath; a North West charity helping people affected by road incidents.

Aftermath is a lifeline for those affected by road traffic injuries. The charity offers practical help, emotional support and signposting for all those affected – including the injured party and their wider networks. Signposting can mean that the individual is directed to organisations who can help with financial matters, or to support groups where peer-to-peer relationships can develop.

We’re proud to support Aftermath, and champion the work they do for those who need it. We also understand, through conversations with our clients, that they have received invaluable support from this charity.

Feedback from a Liverpool parade personal injury victim

We understand that for these victims there is a lot to think about, including the impact it has had on their home and work lives. It’s important that victims also have the time and support to focus on their recovery.

One individual had this to say after meeting with the team:

“It was lovely to meet with you, and you have helped put our minds at ease by explaining the process to us, which we all found so helpful and informative.”

– Liverpool parade victim

Our experience in handling high profile cases means that we have been able to provide support to clients during this immediate post incident period, and will continue to support them and their families throughout their recovery.

If you have been injured during the Liverpool PC parade, and would like to understand how you can be supported, please contact our specialist serious injury team. Our experts will be happy to offer guidance with no obligation, and explain the options available to you.