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What is a public liability claim?
A public liability claim is a claim made against injuries
sustained from an accident that occurs on property that
is open to the public. If you have had an accident in
a public building or on a road or pavement you will
be entitled to make a claim for compensation.
Public liability also covers accidents caused by unsafe
public property or property that is left in dangerous
places. Examples include a slip, trip, fall or cut caused
by protruding objects and electric shocks as a result
of an exposed wire.
Who is the claim made against?
Providing that they have public liability insurance
we will make the claim against the organisation or the
individual who owns or is responsible for the property
where the injury was sustained.
No Win No Fee -
There will be no charge whether you win or lose your
case, you'll also receive 100% value of the compensation
awarded to you.
Making a public liability claim?
To make claim complete the claim form and we will call
you back to discuss your case in more detail. We will
assess your claim for viability and if you decide to
continue we will assign a specialist personal
injury lawyer to your case.
The following information is required to make a public
liability claim;
- Time, Date and Location of incident
- The name(s), address(es) and contact number(s)
of the injured party/parties
- The name(s), address(es) and contact number(s) of
any witnesses(es) to the incident
- Nature of injury and/or damage
- Details of how the injury and/or damage occurred
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a public liability claim now
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