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Personal Injury Claims

Businesses, as well as local councils, are legally obligated to maintain proper health and safety measures at all times. This is to protect employees, customers, and visitors from any potential harm or personal injuries.

Sadly, there are times when these responsibilities are overlooked. This negligence can result in a variety of injuries, ranging from minor incidents like slips and trips to more serious accidents that could lead to long-term health problems.

The key word here is “negligence”; in simple terms, it means liability or fault. In other words, someone is to blame for what happened.

Establishing negligence is the first part of any personal injury claim. The second and often far more complex is establishing the amount of compensation.

This is where the help of an expert is crucial.

How To Make A Personal Injury Claim?

If you've been hurt because the necessary safety measures were not put in place in time, you could have a claim for compensation. This means that if someone didn't take the right steps to keep you safe and you got injured as a result, you might be entitled to a payout. This could cover things like medical bills, lost wages, and other costs linked to your injury.

Remember, it’s important to act quickly to make sure your rights are protected.

Key things to remember:

• Report the accident to the appropriate authorities immediately.
• Gather as much evidence as you can.
• Contact The Legal Advice Centre as soon as possible.

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