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Slip Trip or Falls

Slip, trips and falls rank as one of the most common types of personal injury that people have. A slip, trip or fall most commonly happen whilst out in public places; just walking down the street could mean you are facing serious personal injury from tripping over un-even paving slabs or maybe you are in a public building; you could find yourself falling on a slippery floor that has no warning sign. You could also be facing injuries due to slips, trips and falls in your work place if spillages haven’t been cleared up or if packaging has been left lying on the floor.

A slip, trip or fall doesn’t sound like a very serious personal injury accident but the consequences of this type of personal injury accident could be severe. Having a slip, trip or fall could leave you facing broken/fractured bones, back injury, dislocation of your knee or shoulder as well as sprains of your ankle. A slip, trip or fall could even prove to be fatal.

If you have had a slip, trip or fall accident in the last three years you could be entitled to compensation. A slip, trip or fall could leave you with injuries that are so bad that you could be left out of work for numerous weeks; you could even be facing recovery periods of anything up to several months, with some injuries even affecting your life permanently.

It is the duty of your local council to ensure that all roads and pavements are maintained to a safe and secure level to avoid people becoming victims of slips, trips and falls whilst walking down their own street. As well as the local council playing a part in reducing the number of slip, trip and fall accidents, shop owners also have to ensure that their floors are free of spillages and employers in the work place have to make sure that health and safety laws are correctly being followed and making sure that no packaging is left on the floor so that none of their employees become victims of a slip, trip or fall accident.

If you do become a victim of a slip, trip or fall accident and want to put in a claim for compensation then get in touch with Accident Consultant today. Accident Consultant are experts in no win no fee claims and can help you get the compensation that you deserve.

It is your civil and legal right to claim for compensation after an accident that wasn’t your fault .Accident Consultant have many years of experience in dealing with no win no fee claims based around slips, trips and falls.

If you would like more information about claiming after a slip, trip or fall then get in touch with Accident Consultant today. Whether you simply want more information about claiming or if you want to start a compensation claim then call Accident Consultant today on 08081 68 69 70 and speak to one of our friendly advisors about getting your claim underway.

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