Accidents in public places

Every year in the UK, thousands of people are injured due to an accident in a public place; these accidents can cause long term disability, on-going 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 a claim for compensation.Bakers Personal Injury Solicitors will work to achieve the best outcome for you in respect of your personal injury claim.

Handling cases regarding accidents in public places with expertise and sensitivity.

Thousands of people every year experience some form of accident in a public place for which they could make an accident compensation claim. This could be the result of a trip, slip, fall or being struck by falling objects.

The responsibility for the accident will often lie with the owner of the premises or property in which the accident took place or the local authority responsible for maintaining public spaces. They have a legal responsibility known as a "duty of care" to minimise the risk of accidents and where we can prove you were injured because that duty was breached, we'll pursue an accident compensation claim on your behalf.

Proven expertise Involving accidents in public places claims.

Bakers Personal Injury Solicitors has a dedicated and experienced team for handling personal injury claims that result from accidents in a public places, with a proven track record in securing compensation in these cases. You will be treated as an individual and not a case number and you can rest assured that you will receive the best possible advice and representation throughout your accident claim.

If you think you might have a claim please call Bakers Personal Injury Solicitors today on 0800 731 7284 for free impartial advice.
 

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