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Public Accident Compensation Claims
Have you suffered a slip, trip or fall that wasn't your fault?
Slip, trip and fall accidents can happen almost anywhere. People regularly suffer injuries on uneven pavements, defects in the road, icy pavements and broken steps.
Our personal injury solicitors will advise you how to best pursue your claim.
If you have suffered a slip, trip or fall that wasn't your fault, you may be entitled to claim compensation for your personal injury and loss of earnings. These types of accidents usually fall into the following categories
- Accidents on roads and pavements - your local council has a legal duty to maintain the roads and pavements to a reasonable standard. They will have public liability insurance to cover any compensation claims.
- Accidents in shops - shopkeepers have a legal duty to ensure the safety of their customers whilst on their premises, including car parks.
- Accidents in other places - places that are accessible to the public are also covered by laws to protect people from injury.
If your slip, trip or fall was caused by a defect that shouldn't have been present, then you are entitled to make a clam for compensation if you suffered a personal injury as a result. There are a number of practical things you can do at the accident scene, which will help any potential compensation claim you later make. If you are unable to do so at the time, return as soon as you can, or ask a friend if they can do the following:
- Photograph the scene of the accident and anything else that may be significant, such as the floor surface and any defective coverings or holes, the clothing and shoes you were wearing, any visible warning signs relating to the defect. Also take pictures of your injuries, if they are visible and take further pictures if they worsen.
- Write down the names and contact details of witnesses who saw the accident happen, or saw the defect.
- Write down the names and contact details of anyone else you know that had previous been, or was subsequently injured by the same defect.
- If the accident happened in a public place, make sure you report it to a manager and ensure they write it in their accident book.
Our personal injury solicitors regularly deal with compensation claims arising from slips, trips and falls and they will advise you how to best pursue your claim.
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Dorset law firm Coles Miller has launched a new specialist Cycle Accidents Division as part of their expanding Personal Injury Department.
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Coles Miller Solicitors LLP are pleased to announce that solicitor, Katie Richards, joined the firm’s Clinical Negligence team in Poole on Monday 8th June.
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Personal Injury Solicitor, Bran Parsons, who recently served in Afganistan as a member of the Reserve Forces (TA) was welcomed to No 10 Downing Street, by the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown.