Accidents in Public Places Claims

Have you been injured in an accident in a public place?
Local authorities and other owners of public places are responsible for keeping their facilities safe and minimising the risk of accidents. Even so, accidents in public places are common and thousands of people are injured each year by slips, trips, falls and other kinds of public accidents. If you’ve been injured in an accident in a public place, you may be able to make a public accident compensation claim for the physical or emotional suffering and any financial loss you’ve experienced.

We’ll help you make a public accident compensation claim

At Claimability we have a wealth of experience of dealing with accident and injury claims in public places. Our team includes specialist legal and medical experts who can help to assess your injury and gather the evidence you need to make sure you’re awarded the compensation you deserve. They are experienced in representing the victims of all types of public accidents including children’s accidents in public places.

Rest assured, our dedicated claims management team will keep you informed about your public accident claim every step of the way and keep things clear stress-free and clear of jargon. Find out more about how our claims process works.

Take the first step and call us now on 0800 668 1966. One of our friendly advisers will set the ball rolling with a few quick questions about your public accident injury to help establish the best way we can help you make a public accident compensation claim. Or simply fill in our online form and we’ll call you.


 

FAQ

Can I claim if the accident happened a long time ago?

If you are thinking about making a claim for compensation, it is important to get legal advice as soon as you can. This is because you must start court proceedings within three years of when you were injured, or of when you first knew you were injured. After this, it will almost always be too late.


This three year limit can only be waived if the claimant is suffering from a mental disability, is under 18 or if the case involves a disease which takes a long time to develop. For example, if you are suffering from an asbestos-related disease, you would have three years to make a claim from the date you first knew about your illness and that it was linked to your work.

If you are in any doubt then all you need to do is call us or fill in our online claims form and we will contact you.

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