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Personal Injury Law Specialists Team

Wendy Wright
Stuart Kightley
Sophie Davies
Siobhan McIvor
Skevi Anastasiou
Charlotte Williams
Chris Collins
Anna Pask
Joseph Askham
Michael Cockings
Jaroslav Bernat
Philip Lee
Trips, Slips & Public Liability Claims

There are countless ways in which one person’s negligence can cause another to trip, slip, fall, be fallen on or otherwise suffer injury. These are the main categories:

Pedestrian Highway Claim

Local Councils owe a statutory duty to keep pavements in repair. Where they fail to do so and the pavement becomes dangerous they may be liable to a person who falls over a pavement defect and sustains injury. These cases can be difficult to win because Councils can often rely on the defence that they had a proper inspection and repair system. It is very important that the injured person takes photographs of the defect and contacts witnesses as soon as possible.

Other Public Places

Shops, restuarants, bars, cinemas, schools and nurseries, sporting and other events, communal parts of  residential buildings the list is almost endless but the point is that if a person or organisation invites another person onto his land or to his event then he owes that other person a duty to take reasonable steps to prevent him suffering injury. This is not an absolute duty and no-one is liable for a pure accident or another person’s misadventure. 

Here are some examples of recent cases we have won in this area:

  • Woman tripped over raised paving slab outside her home and fell, breaking a wrist.  Council denied liability and blamed contractors. Case won at trial and Claimant awarded £6000.
  • Broken handrail in restaurant caused elderly lady to fall. Physical and psychological injuries accelerated need for residential care and case settled after litigation for £100,000.
  • Visitor to art exhibition slipped on mock blood from (very modern) art exhibit and suffered nasty wrist fracture. Case settled after proceedings for £9000.
  • Young woman suffered temporary burns from wax treatment in beauty salon. Awarded £3000 at trial.

Please contact Wendy Wright on 020 7681 8671 or by email to wendywright@osbornes.net or Stuart Kightley on 020 7681 8672 or by email stuartkightley@osbornes.net to discuss any new case.

 

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