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Glasgow Subway accident claims in Scotland — what you need to know

The Glasgow Subway, operated by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), carries millions of passengers annually. Slips on stairs, escalator falls, sudden braking incidents and platform-edge falls all give rise to claims.

Scotland operates under Scots law (separate from English law) and does NOT apply the 2021 whiplash tariff. Every claim is individually assessed by a Scottish solicitor and processed through the Sheriff Court system, meaning compensation is typically 2–5x higher than for an identical injury in England.

Who is at fault?

Liability is the central question in any Scottish claim. Here are the most common scenarios for glasgow subway accident cases:

SPT (Strathclyde Partnership for Transport)

Operator liability for station and train conditions.

Glasgow Subway accident — typical compensation in Scotland (2026)

Scottish claims are individually assessed — there is NO whiplash tariff cap. These ranges reflect actual settlements and Sheriff Court awards.

Injury typeCompensation range
Minor whiplash (under 3 months)£1,000 – £3,000
Moderate whiplash (6–12 months)£5,000 – £10,000
Significant neck/back injury (12–18 months)£8,000 – £18,000
Severe back / disc damage£15,000 – £45,000
Concussion / mild brain injury£3,000 – £15,000
Moderate brain injury£45,000 – £150,000
Broken bones (wrist/arm/leg)£8,000 – £35,000
Facial scarring£3,500 – £40,000
PTSD / anxiety after accident£4,000 – £55,000

Evidence checklist

The strongest claims start with the cleanest evidence. Gather these as soon as possible:

  • Police Scotland incident reference number (call 101 within 24 hours)
  • Photographs of both vehicles, injuries, road conditions, and weather
  • Names, addresses, insurance details and registration of all parties
  • Names and contact details of any witnesses
  • Same-day medical record from your GP, A&E or NHS 24
  • Dashcam footage if available — preserve a backup immediately
  • Receipts for any out-of-pocket expenses (taxis, prescriptions, damaged items)
  • Station name, time, photograph the hazard

Glasgow Subway accident claims — frequently asked questions

I slipped on a Subway escalator — can I claim?

Yes, where SPT failed to address a known hazard (wet floor, defective escalator, missing warning sign). Occupiers' liability under the Occupiers' Liability (Scotland) Act 1960.

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