Information in english

Stigaard·Grove, Law Firm, are among the leading Danish specialists in the field of personal injury and practice. As a team of specialists with more than 30 years of experience specifically with personal injury matters in Denmark, we know the practices and requirements thoroughly, enabling us to help you obtain the best possible results.

We deal with all types of personal injury and personal insurance matter, such as:

  • Road traffic accidents
  • Industrial injuries
  • Clinical negligence
  • Victims of crime
  • Private accidents insurances

We have an advanced knowledge of the legislation as well as an extensive experience in handling the many problems involved in obtaining relevant information in cases concerning personal injury.

You are most welcome to call us for a non-committal talk about your options.

 

What compensation can you obtain?

In short, the compensation system grants temporary and final compensations, covering temporary and permanent losses/injuries.

The temporary compensations are:

  • smart money
  • compensation for loss of earnings
  • reimbursement of treatment expenses

The final compensations are:

  • compensation for permanent injury
  • compensation for loss of working capacity
  • compensation for lasting treatment costs

If a breadwinner dies due to an accident, compensation for loss of supporter as well as burial costs can be granted to the next of kin.

In special circumstances, compensation for indignity/humiliation may be granted.

Information

Client account: 3409 3411754820

IBAN:DK8530003411754820

Business account:
3409 13390274

IBAN:
DK9630000013390274

SWIFT CODE:
DABADKKK

VAT: 37704970

Contact us

Send us a message for an assessment

Briefly describe your situation and let one of our experienced attorneys give you an assessment​ of your options.
You are also welcome to call us by phone: +45 3336 9999

Forfatter: Thomas Stigaard · Læsetid: 4 min · Udgivet: 02.01.2022 · Redigeret: 12.05.2026

Questions and answers for the Information in English

FAQ questions and answers for the Information in English page. They are written in English and tailored to international clients who may need help understanding Danish personal injury and compensation matters. The page presents Stigaard Grove as Danish specialists in personal injury matters, including road traffic accidents, industrial injuries, clinical negligence, victims of crime and private accident insurance.

Yes, Stigaard Grove can assist with personal injury matters in Denmark.

This may include traffic accidents, work-related injuries, clinical negligence, violent crime or private accident insurance claims.

The first step is to have your situation assessed, so you understand your legal options under Danish rules.

Depending on your case, compensation may include pain and suffering, loss of earnings, treatment expenses, permanent injury, loss of earning capacity and future treatment costs.

If a person dies because of an accident, close relatives may also be entitled to compensation in certain situations.

Each claim depends on the facts, medical documentation and applicable Danish compensation rules.

No. You can contact Stigaard Grove in English and describe your situation.

It is helpful if you can send relevant documents, such as medical records, insurance letters, police reports or decisions from Danish authorities.

The case can then be assessed based on the information available.

You should send a short description of what happened and any documents you already have.

This may include medical information, correspondence with insurance companies, accident reports, employment information or receipts for expenses.

You do not need to have everything ready before making contact, but clear documentation helps the assessment.

You are welcome to contact Stigaard Grove for a non-committal conversation about your options.

If the case requires further legal assistance, the terms and costs should be clarified before the work continues.

This gives you a clear basis for deciding whether to proceed.

The timeline depends on the type of injury, the available documentation and whether insurance companies or authorities need to make assessments.

Some issues can be clarified relatively quickly, while cases involving permanent injury or loss of earning capacity may take longer.

You should receive guidance on the likely process and what steps are needed next.