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Injured? We Fight for the Compensation You Deserve.
When you've been injured through someone else's negligence — a road accident, workplace incident or medical error — you deserve a legal team that fights relentlessly for maximum compensation. F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates are Kenya's experienced personal injury lawyers, recovering damages for accident victims across Nairobi, Mombasa and nationwide. 20+ years. 1,110+ Google reviews. Two offices.
Road accidents, workplace injuries, medical negligence — speak to our personal injury lawyers and find out what your claim is worth at no initial cost.
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Insurance companies have lawyers. Employers have lawyers. Hospitals have lawyers. Without your own advocate, you're likely to receive a fraction of the compensation you're legally entitled to — or nothing at all.
Insurers are profit-driven. After a road accident or workplace injury, they'll pressure you into accepting a fast, low settlement — often a fraction of your true entitlement for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering. Once you sign, you can't go back. A lawyer ensures you receive full and fair compensation.
Under Kenya's Limitation of Actions Act, personal injury claims must generally be filed within 3 years of the injury. For fatal accident claims under the Fatal Accidents Act, the limitation period is even shorter. Missing these deadlines permanently bars your claim — regardless of how strong your case is.
CCTV footage is overwritten. Witnesses forget details. Medical records get lost. Police abstract reports need to be obtained promptly. The longer you wait to engage a lawyer after an accident, the harder it becomes to build a strong case for compensation. Early legal intervention is critical.
We handle compensation claims for victims of matatu accidents, motorcycle (boda boda) crashes, pedestrian knockdowns, hit-and-runs and multi-vehicle collisions. We pursue claims against negligent drivers, vehicle owners and their insurers — recovering damages for medical bills, lost wages, vehicle damage, pain and suffering and permanent disability.
We represent workers injured on construction sites, in factories, on farms and in offices due to employer negligence, unsafe conditions or defective equipment. We pursue claims under the Work Injury Benefits Act (WIBA) 2007 and common law negligence — securing compensation for medical treatment, lost earning capacity and rehabilitation costs.
We pursue compensation for patients harmed by medical errors — misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, birth injuries, anaesthesia errors and failure to obtain informed consent. We work with independent medical experts to establish breach of duty of care and quantify damages, taking claims against hospitals, clinics and individual practitioners.
We represent families who have lost loved ones through negligence — road accidents, workplace fatalities, medical errors and criminal acts. Under Kenya's Fatal Accidents Act (Cap 32) and the Law Reform Act, dependants can claim loss of financial support, funeral expenses and loss of consortium. We handle these sensitive cases with compassion and determination.
We pursue claims for injuries sustained on commercial premises — slip-and-fall accidents in shopping malls, injuries from falling objects, lift/escalator malfunctions and unsafe building conditions. Property owners and occupiers owe a duty of care under the Occupiers' Liability Act (Cap 34), and we hold them accountable when they fail.
We represent consumers injured by defective products — faulty machinery, contaminated food and beverages, dangerous pharmaceuticals and defective vehicles. We pursue manufacturers, importers and retailers under Kenya's Consumer Protection Act 2012 and the law of negligence, securing compensation for injuries caused by unsafe products.
When insurers deny valid claims, delay payments or offer inadequate settlements, we take action. We handle disputes with motor vehicle insurers, WIBA insurers and medical insurance providers — through demand letters, complaints to the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA), negotiation and court litigation where necessary.
Victims of assault, sexual abuse, police brutality and other intentional harm deserve compensation beyond the criminal justice process. We pursue civil claims for damages against perpetrators, institutions and — where applicable — the State, ensuring survivors receive financial redress for their physical and psychological injuries.
"After an accident, insurers work to minimise your payout. We work to maximise your compensation — every shilling you're legally entitled to."
A proven, step-by-step process. We handle the legal fight so you can focus on recovery.
We assess the circumstances of your accident, evaluate the strength of your claim and advise on the compensation you could receive — at no cost or obligation.
We collect police abstract reports, medical records, witness statements, CCTV footage, photographs and expert opinions to build an irrefutable case.
We issue a detailed demand to the insurer or liable party, supported by evidence and a robust damages calculation. Most claims settle at this stage.
If a fair settlement isn't offered, we file suit in Kenya's courts and litigate aggressively, presenting evidence, cross-examining witnesses and arguing for maximum damages.
We enforce the court judgment or negotiated settlement, ensuring the compensation is actually paid into your hands — including pursuing execution proceedings if necessary.
"Insurance companies have teams of lawyers working to pay you less. You deserve a team fighting just as hard to get you more."
— F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates
Aggressive advocates who take on insurers and negligent parties — and win. We don't settle for less than you deserve.
We offer contingency fee arrangements on qualifying cases — you pay nothing unless we win your compensation claim.
Accidents don't happen during office hours. Call us any time — we respond immediately to urgent injury cases.
We work with specialist doctors who provide independent medical reports to substantiate the full extent of your injuries.
20+ years trying personal injury cases in Kenya's courts. We don't just negotiate — we litigate when insurers won't pay fairly.
Embassy House Nairobi and TSS Tower Mombasa — walk in to discuss your claim, no appointment needed.
Every advocate is registered with the Law Society of Kenya, held to the highest professional and ethical standards.
"After a matatu accident on Mombasa Road, the insurer offered me KES 200,000. FM Muteti took my case, fought in court and recovered KES 3.2 million. They completely changed my life when I had nothing."
"My father died from a workplace accident and we were told WIBA only covers a small amount. FM Law proved employer negligence and won us full common law damages. Professional, compassionate and relentless."
"I was hit by a boda boda while crossing the road. FM Muteti handled everything — police reports, medical records, the insurance claim — and I received full compensation within 8 months. Highly recommend."
Clear answers to what accident victims ask us most about personal injury claims in Kenya. For advice on your specific situation, speak to our lawyers — free, no obligation.
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📞 +254 769 554 444 — Call Now 24/7Compensation depends on the severity of your injuries, the impact on your earning capacity, your medical expenses, and the degree of pain and suffering. Kenyan courts award general damages (for pain and suffering) and special damages (for quantifiable losses like medical bills, lost wages and transport costs). Awards range from hundreds of thousands to tens of millions of shillings. We assess each case individually and fight for maximum compensation based on established court precedents.
Under the Limitation of Actions Act (Cap 22), personal injury claims must generally be filed within 3 years from the date of the accident or the date you became aware of the injury. For fatal accident claims under the Fatal Accidents Act, the limitation period is 3 years from the date of death. Missing this deadline permanently bars your claim. We strongly advise contacting a lawyer as soon as possible after an accident to protect your rights.
If the at-fault driver is uninsured or unidentified (hit-and-run), you may still recover compensation. Claims can be made against the vehicle owner (who is jointly liable), and in certain circumstances, the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund or other statutory mechanisms may apply. We investigate every avenue of recovery to ensure you receive compensation even in difficult hit-and-run scenarios.
Most personal injury claims in Kenya settle out of court through negotiation with the insurer. However, if the insurer refuses to offer fair compensation, we will not hesitate to file suit and take your case to trial. Our goal is always to achieve the best possible outcome for you — whether through settlement or court judgment. You decide; we advise and execute.
WIBA (Work Injury Benefits Act 2007) provides a statutory compensation scheme for workplace injuries — it pays fixed amounts based on a schedule, regardless of fault. A common law negligence claim, by contrast, requires proving the employer was negligent but can result in significantly higher compensation covering full medical costs, loss of future earnings and pain and suffering. In many cases, injured workers are entitled to pursue both. We advise on the best strategy for your situation.
Under a "No Win, No Fee" (contingency fee) arrangement, you do not pay legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you. If we win, our fees are paid as an agreed percentage of the compensation recovered. If we don't win, you pay nothing. This arrangement ensures that access to justice is available to accident victims regardless of their financial situation. We offer this on qualifying personal injury cases after assessing the merits of your claim.
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