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What To Do if You Have an Accident in a Public Place in Sleaford?


Every year in the UK, thousands of people are injured due to an accident in a public place. Most recover from their injuries with time but the knock-on effect for others can mean long term disability, ongoing pain and continuing financial losses. If you have been injured as a result of an accident in a public place, such as a trip, slip or fall, then you could be entitled to make an accident claim to compensate you for your injuries.

If you claim for an accident that occurs on property open to the public, it is known as a public liability claim. If you are unfortunate enough to have a slip, trip or fall on a public road or pavement, steps or staircase, or in a building such as a shop, bank or leisure centre you may be entitled to claim compensation. There has generally being an increase in these types of claims as a number of solicitors in Sleaford Lincolnshire will confirm.

There are statutory time limits involved in pursing claims for personal injury, so it is important you speak to a legal adviser as soon as possible. Needless to say, any public liability claim will also require evidence to support your allegations. It's a good idea to take photographs of the cause of your accident as soon as possible after the event. Take pictures of things like faulty equipment or barriers or where items fell from. Try to get details of independent witnesses and keep a copy of accident book entries. It is equally important that you should report the accident to the Council. This will provide evidence to support that your injuries did occur as a result of the defect, and also warn the Council of the defect so they can rectify it.

This would also apply for any type of accident caused by public property left in a dangerous condition, for example injuries caused by protruding objects or materials and debris left by workmen. It can even be fallen branches from trees that overhanging the public highway, unlit skips or parked vehicles left in a dangerous position at the roadside. In this case the claim would be made against the person or organisation responsible for the property. They should have public liability insurance to cover such incidents. Because of the very nature of these claims a number of Sleaford solicitors have specialised in this area of compensation claims.

Unfortunately, accidents in public places are common, and this very fact has kept many solicitors in Sleaford extremely busy, especially through the winter period.and all too often someone will be walking along the pavement and trip over a raised paving slab or perhaps a pothole. We all pay taxes for the upkeep of our public areas, and are therefore entitled to expect that these areas will be maintained and repaired so that they are safe for us to use.

Your evidential documentation is also extremely important in proving the value of your claim. If you have incurred financial losses as a result of the accident (things like loss of earnings, travel expenses, property damage or medication costs) you should retain all receipts, invoices, letters and pay slips, so that these losses can also be recovered.


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