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Have you slipped, tripped or fallen whilst at work, out and about in town, at a museum or in a shop restaurant etc. the list is endless but have you suffered as a result of your injury. If your injury wasn’t your fault and you have suffered then don’t suffer in silence, you have a legal and civil right to make a compensation claim.

Slips, trips and fall accidents are the most common in accidents these can give you broken bones i.e. broken leg, elbow, arm or dislocated your hip or collarbone as well as bank injuries which are very painful and usually don’t fully go away they come back and cause you pain later in life. You may hit your head and suffer memory loss, concussion, swelling of the brain or even worse brain damage. Or you may suffer paralysis of your back, neck, arm, leg etc. If any of these happen to you and it wasn’t your fault you should contact a solicitor specialising in personal injury accident claims to help you make a compensation claim on behalf of yourself.

Slips are common on wet surfaces, oily surfaces or uneven surfaces like pavements and roads. A lot of people slip on ice and snow when the weathers bad. In working environments someone may spill some liquid and forget to clean it up and you slip on it causing yourself pain and injury.

Trips are common on uneven pavements and roads, a broken paving stone sticking up and you don’t see it you are likely to trip over it and hurt yourself.

Falls often occur if you fall over something that usually isn’t there like a box in a walkway, a broken slab or paving stone or even a tree stump not removed properly.

Work environments have a duty to all there employees making sure there working environment is safe using the Health and Safety guide from slips, trips and falls.

Shops have a responsibility to there employees and customers making sure nothing is on the floor that will make anyone slip, trip or fall over including boxes, liquid including water, or spilt milk or juice.

Public and Private locations including peoples homes are the sole responsibility of the owner may it be a restaurant, a shop, your home. You as the owner need to make sure that everything is safe and there is nothing that will make your visitor slip, trip or fall.

The Local Council have the responsibility of keeping pavements and roads even as it’s their duty to the town and or village.

So if you have had a slip, trip or fall and it wasn’t your fault and you have suffered from this injury with medical bills, loss of earnings and pain then call a Personal Injury Lawyer today!

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