A Accident at Workplace B Road Traffic Accident C Medical Negligence D Slip, Trip & Fall Injuries

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How much can I claim?


Injured in an accident?

*Successful claimants typically pay 25% of the awarded compensation. Termination fees may apply if you cancel after 14 days, covering costs such as work done on your file, phone calls, letters, and DVLA searches.

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Slip, Trip, and Fall Compensation Support


" Slips, trips, and falls can happen anywhere — at work, in public places, or on private property — often leaving victims with painful injuries and shaken confidence. Our team is here to help you claim fair compensation and regain your peace of mind after such accidents.

  • We support individuals injured by slips, trips, or falls across the UK.
  • Claims cover both minor and serious injuries, including fractures and head trauma.
  • We guide you through every step of the claims process.
  • Our experts handle cases from workplace, public, and private property incidents.
  • Each claim is managed with care, professionalism, and transparency.

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Public Place Slip and Fall Claims


Slipping or tripping in a public place can be both painful and embarrassing, often resulting in injuries that impact your daily life and confidence. From supermarkets and shopping centres to pavements and car parks, such accidents can occur anywhere due to unsafe conditions. If your fall was caused by poor maintenance, wet floors, or uneven surfaces, you may be entitled to claim compensation. Our expert team helps you navigate the process smoothly, ensuring you receive the financial and emotional support you deserve while focusing on recovery.

FAQS


Yes, if your accident happened due to negligence — such as a wet floor without a warning sign or uneven pavement — you can make a claim against the responsible party.

Photographs of the accident scene, witness details, and medical reports are essential. Keeping records of expenses and time off work also strengthens your case.

Local councils, businesses, or property owners are usually responsible for ensuring public spaces are safe and properly maintained.

Sorry it looks like your claim has expired. The claim has to be made within three years of the time of Injury.