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Slippery Footpath Compensation
Injuries from falling or tripping can take place within commercial areas, public roads, pavements, and office areas. It is mandated by law that these areas be made safe for passers-by and the public.
It is the responsibility of local authorities to maintain footpaths and roads. If you have been injured due to a failure in this duty, you may be entitled to receive slippery footpath compensation.
Footpaths are roadside areas and there are a number of cases when a running vehicle climbs on the footpath thereby causing severe injuries to pedestrians. Children are the most common victims of footpath accidents because they have less knowledge of how to walk on footpath so as to avoid getting injured from broken paths and manholes. The injuries incurred in a footpath accident can be minor bruises or even severe bone fractures. In worst cases, a footpath accident can even lead to death. The death is usual in cases when a person falls into an uncovered deep manhole. If you have incurred injuries due to a footpath accident, then you must sue the negligent party for proper compensation for the treatment of your injuries.
There are several cases when the footpath becomes slippery due to oil spillage on the path. It is up to the civic authorities to keep the footpath garbage free and in proper condition. By not doing so, civic authorities can be sued for neglecting duty of care. It is not possible for an individual to walk looking downwards for avoiding getting injured from potential flaws in the footpaths. As a result, serious footpath accidents happen especially when the walking person is busy talking, is in hurry or is visually handicapped. There are a number of measures that you must adopt while filing for footpath accident case that includes getting photograph of the flawed area. You must gather contact details of the eye witnesses so as to present them for making statements in favour of you in the county court of law.
You must seek for professional guidance from an expert slippery footpath compensation solicitor working on a no win no-fee basis. These lawyers will take their legal fee only after winning the footpath accident compensation claim case for you. The personal injury lawyer will first try to make an out of court settlement with the defendant but in case the defendant denies accepting guilt, the lawyer will take the footpath accident case to the county court of law. It is essential to prove the negligence of the civic authorities for getting the footpath accident compensation and that is why you must collect details of those who got victimised on the same footpath. The court can definitely grant you high compensation in case of getting convinced of your innocence in the footpath accident case.
It is the responsibility of local authorities to maintain footpaths and roads. If you have been injured due to a failure in this duty, you may be entitled to receive slippery footpath compensation.
Footpaths are roadside areas and there are a number of cases when a running vehicle climbs on the footpath thereby causing severe injuries to pedestrians. Children are the most common victims of footpath accidents because they have less knowledge of how to walk on footpath so as to avoid getting injured from broken paths and manholes. The injuries incurred in a footpath accident can be minor bruises or even severe bone fractures. In worst cases, a footpath accident can even lead to death. The death is usual in cases when a person falls into an uncovered deep manhole. If you have incurred injuries due to a footpath accident, then you must sue the negligent party for proper compensation for the treatment of your injuries.
There are several cases when the footpath becomes slippery due to oil spillage on the path. It is up to the civic authorities to keep the footpath garbage free and in proper condition. By not doing so, civic authorities can be sued for neglecting duty of care. It is not possible for an individual to walk looking downwards for avoiding getting injured from potential flaws in the footpaths. As a result, serious footpath accidents happen especially when the walking person is busy talking, is in hurry or is visually handicapped. There are a number of measures that you must adopt while filing for footpath accident case that includes getting photograph of the flawed area. You must gather contact details of the eye witnesses so as to present them for making statements in favour of you in the county court of law.
You must seek for professional guidance from an expert slippery footpath compensation solicitor working on a no win no-fee basis. These lawyers will take their legal fee only after winning the footpath accident compensation claim case for you. The personal injury lawyer will first try to make an out of court settlement with the defendant but in case the defendant denies accepting guilt, the lawyer will take the footpath accident case to the county court of law. It is essential to prove the negligence of the civic authorities for getting the footpath accident compensation and that is why you must collect details of those who got victimised on the same footpath. The court can definitely grant you high compensation in case of getting convinced of your innocence in the footpath accident case.
Personal injury compensation claims are complicated and it is essential to use the services of a solicitor experienced in this type of claim. Excalibur Solicitors are a specialist practice dealing only with claims for victims of accidents and we will provide a free legal assessment of your case if you complete our Online Application Form. We will handle your claim on a "No Win No Fee" basis at no cost to you.
The information in this article is designed to provide general information only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate, it does not constitute legal or other professional advice.











