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Slater and Gordon renew their partnership with RoadPeace

We are proud to share our renewed partnership with Roadpeace, the National Charity for Road Crash Victims.


23 June 2025

In their latest chapter to supporting those affected by road traffic collisions, Slater and Gordon have renewed their partnership with national charity RoadPeace.

The collaboration endeavours to provide unparallel services to collision victims and their families, understanding the devastating impact road collisions can create.

As the charity’s largest legal panel member, the renewal continues their long-standing partnership to provide legal guidance across:

  • West Midlands and Mercia
  • East of England
  • London and South East
  • South West

Since 1992, RoadPeace is the national charity for road collision victims, providing specialist services to those affected by injuries or bereavement whilst also advocating towards safer roads.

The charity’s support includes a ‘Resilience Building Support Programme’, counselling sessions, support groups and a befriender service to connect affected individuals with others who have experienced similar trauma.

Since the charity’s creation, they have helped many individuals, and their loved ones find strength to move forward in their life through rehabilitation and legal guidance.

Slater and Gordon understand the challenges that come with the aftermath of a road traffic collision. Our road traffic collision solicitors are leaders in their field, underpinned with extensive experience and a true passion to find the best long-term solution for affected individuals.

By working alongside medical experts, we navigate your situation through assessment and collaboration, strengthening our ability to negotiate a fair compensation. Alongside dedicated charities such as RoadPeace, we can ensure your recovery is as best as possible.

Howard Jones, CEO of RoadPeace says of the partnership: “We’re delighted to continue to grow our partnership with Slater and Gordon as part of the RoadPeace Legal Panel for 2025/2026. Their commitment to supporting road crash victims with specialist legal expertise plays a vital role in our mission to improve justice and support for victims and bereaved families across the UK."

Head of Serious Injury, Matthew Tomlinson adds: “We are proud to continue to partner with RoadPeace. The services they provide across the UK is invaluable in supporting those affected by road traffic collisions and we continue our commitment to be a core part of that mission providing legal guidance to victims. We look forward to the journey ahead with RoadPeace in this newest chapter with them.”

How Slater and Gordon can help you

If you’ve been injured in a road collision, the team at Slater and Gordon could help you to pursue a personal injury claim.

For information about starting a claim, please don’t hesitate to contact our specialist team. Call us on 0330 041 5869 or contact us online.

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