Slip, Trip & Fall Accidents
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Almost 70% of accident victims don't realise that they can claim compensation for a slip, trip or fall accident so don't make an injury claim. If this is you, don't worry - we'll let you know if you are entitled to compensation and will help you make a successful claim for your personal injury.
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Public Places and Private Places
Slip, trip and fall accidents can happen almost anywhere in public or private places. Accidents often occur on badly maintained pavements and can cause painful injuries. As an example, your local council is responsible for repairing any defects in public places and would usually be liable for any personal injury as a result of an accident.
Shops and Supermarkets
A variety of accidents can occur in a shop. For example, as a result of slipping in a shop on a wet or polished surface where a suitable sign, cautioning you of the risks on the slippery surface, was not displayed. Perhaps an item of clothing became trapped in a shop floor fitting causing you to slip, trip or fall onto the floor or onto your shopping trolley.
In such circumstances, the business owner would be liable for any injuries sustained in an accident on their premises.
Examples of Trip, Slip and Fall Accidents:-
Badly maintained
pavement slabs;
Holes/Pot holes
in tarmac;
Slipping on
Wet/Polished surfaces;
Unguarded work
by contractors e.g. Building work, Gas Company, Water Company;
Inadequate warning
signs;
Poor street
lighting;
Stars that in
poor condition or poor lightening;
Obstructed walkways,
stairs or corridors;
Slipping on
ice/snow that has not been removed or maintained by the property owner;
These can happen in many places, for example:-
Store/Shopping
centres entryway
Parking lot's
Sidewalk snow
and ice accidents
If you've suffered any type of slip, trip and fall accident that's not shown here, you may still be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
Please contact us and a member of friendly team will
advise you. Our service is totally FREE with NO HIDDEN CHARGES and NO DEDUCTIONS
from your compensation.


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