Information for members of the public
If you have suffered personal injury or damage to your property as a result of actions by the council, you may consider making a claim. For the claim to be successful you will need to prove that the council has been negligent and has not done everything that is reasonable to protect you or your property. There is no automatic entitlement to compensation when something happens . The alleged incident may not have been the fault of the council.
You have 6 years from the date of the incident to claim for property damage and 3 years for personal injury claims.
If the claim relates to an incident on a footpath or a road, please contact Lancashire County Council which has responsibility for adopted highways within the borough of Chorley.
Make an insurance claim
If you are a member of the public wanting to make an insurance claim against the council, you will need to complete an insurance claim form.
Please note: The information will be captured by a third-party website. If you are uploading pictures to support your claim there is a maximum upload size of 35MB.
By completing this form, you consent to us using and storing your personal information in line with the council's privacy policy.
To consider your claim, your information will be shared with third party systems and other organisations.
Information for solicitors
Solicitors and claimant representatives should submit all personal injury claims (not exceeding £25,000) directly to the insurers via the claims portal
If you are a solicitor or claimant representative please submit a claims notification form (CNF) directly to our insurer:
Claims from 1 January 2022 - Protector Insurance
Policy No: 2706890
Portal ID: C00585
Claims prior to 1 January 2022 - Travelers Insurance Company Ltd
Policy No: UCPOP 3993596
Portal ID: C00157