Public liability
Every occupier of land or buildings, whether it’s a home, shop, office, leisure club, park or factory, has a duty of care for visitors’ safety. Public liability is when someone hurts themselves because someone has neglected this duty. If you have an accident that isn’t your fault in a public place then you may be entitled to claim compensation.
Slips and trips
The most common type of public liability claim is for a slip or trip. These can be caused by spillages that leave indoor floors slippery, obstructions, or badly kept paths or roads. To get compensation, you will have to show that the organisation responsible for maintaining the property or outside space was negligent.
For example, you can make a claim against a shop or bank if you slip on water left on the floor. Or if your accident is on a council-owned property, such as a public footpath or a school, then you can make a claim against the local authority.
Accidents while working or in a private home
If your injury happened on public property during the course of your employment, then you can make a claim against your employer.
You may even be able to claim if your accident happened in a private home, for example, if you fell on dangerous or badly-lit steps or were hit by a falling roof tile. The householder, or landlord, may have insurance that covers them for such incidents.
Claims Direct can help
Claims Direct uses lawyers who are experts in personal injury and will be able to advise you as to whether you can claim.
If you have suffered an injury it is vital you get rehabilitation
and we will also support you through this process. We will ensure you
get the treatment you need and where suitable put you in touch with
support groups.
Contact us now for a free first discussion about your compensation claim. You can speak to a trained representative, or leave your details on our online web form and we’ll call you right back.
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