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No Win No Fee Private Space Injury Claims

We specialise in helping victims of injury claim the compensation they deserve. We understand the impact an accident can have on someone's life and we are not just mentioning the physical pain of your injury, but also the psychological impact.

Private Place Injury Claims

Suffer an injury in a Private Space? Because you need an ally that knows what they’re doing for private place injury claims, turn to the experts.

Claims for accidents in private spaces are one of the most common reasons clients initially contact The Compensation Experts. The owner of any place the private visits, whether it is a council-owned school or a corporate-owned shopping centre, has a duty of care to make sure they take all reasonable steps to prevent an accident.

If you suffer an injury in a private space, get in touch with The Compensation Experts. See if you can make a claim.

What is a Compensation Claim for an Injury in a Private Space?

Examples of compensation claims in private spaces include:

  • A crushing from closing lift doors in a shopping centre;
  • Slipping on a wet floor after a spillage is unclean;
  • Contracting an illness from a dirty private swimming pool;
  • Suffering an injury in a bar or pub;
  • Falling down insecure, dimly lit stairs;
  • Injury in a gym;
  • Falls in a restaurant
  • Injury as a result of an accident while in a private property.

For example, one claim for compensation for an injury in a private space involves a woman. In essence, she slips on the packaging in a supermarket aisle after staff restocks shelves. The claimant’s personal injury solicitor, in effect, successfully obtains compensation by claiming under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 Act. Moreover, owners need to take reasonable steps to ensure lawful visitors (i.e. shoppers) are safe from harm.

How to Claim Compensation for an Injury in a Private Space

The easiest way, therefore, to start a personal injury claim is to talk to The Compensation Experts. In short, we have a team of excellent advisors who can determine if you can make a claim. Additionally, they can find out about your individual situation and give you the legal information you need to decide what to do next. This initial consultation is free, and there’s also no obligation for you.

If you choose to continue with your claim we will pair you with a reputable personal injury solicitor. Moreover, they’ll know your area and have the experience to give your application every possible chance of success. They will go the extra mile in gathering the evidence to prove your private space injury claims. Moreover, the way in which this injury affects you and that another party’s error causes it.

Liability of the Defendant

Once they have built the case they will submit your request for compensation to the other party who has a set time in which to respond. They may immediately accept liability, in which case:

  • your solicitor will negotiate on your behalf until a financial settlement (with your approval), or;
  • the other party may deny responsibility.

If this happens, your lawyer will submit your claim to court and continue to negotiate with the other party with the intent of resolving it before it reaches a judge. More than 90% of personal injury claims settle without going to court, so there is a strong probability that yours will too.

Call The Compensation Experts today, or fill in our online form and ask us to call at a time that suits you. We offer a No Win No Fee* agreement to make claiming simple and affordable.

*Please note that certain conditions may apply.

Private Place Injury Claims

Suffer an injury in a Private Space? Because you need an ally that knows what they’re doing for private place injury claims, turn to the experts.

Claims for accidents in private spaces are one of the most common reasons clients initially contact The Compensation Experts. The owner of any place the private visits, whether it is a council-owned school or a corporate-owned shopping centre, has a duty of care to make sure they take all reasonable steps to prevent an accident.

If you suffer an injury in a private space, get in touch with The Compensation Experts. See if you can make a claim.

What is a Compensation Claim for an Injury in a Private Space?

Examples of compensation claims in private spaces include:

  • A crushing from closing lift doors in a shopping centre;
  • Slipping on a wet floor after a spillage is unclean;
  • Contracting an illness from a dirty private swimming pool;
  • Suffering an injury in a bar or pub;
  • Falling down insecure, dimly lit stairs;
  • Injury in a gym;
  • Falls in a restaurant
  • Injury as a result of an accident while in a private property.

For example, one claim for compensation for an injury in a private space involves a woman. In essence, she slips on the packaging in a supermarket aisle after staff restocks shelves. The claimant’s personal injury solicitor, in effect, successfully obtains compensation by claiming under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 Act. Moreover, owners need to take reasonable steps to ensure lawful visitors (i.e. shoppers) are safe from harm.

How to Claim Compensation for an Injury in a Private Space

The easiest way, therefore, to start a personal injury claim is to talk to The Compensation Experts. In short, we have a team of excellent agents who can determine if you can make a claim. Additionally, they can find out about your individual situation and give you the legal information you need to decide what to do next. This initial conversation is free, and there’s also no obligation for you.

If you choose to continue with your claim we will pair you with a reputable personal injury solicitor. Moreover, they’ll know your area and have the experience to give your application every possible chance of success. They will go the extra mile in gathering the evidence to prove your private space injury claims. Moreover, the way in which this injury affects you and that another party’s error causes it.

Liability of the Defendant

Once they have built the case they will submit your request for compensation to the other party who has a set time in which to respond. They may immediately accept liability, in which case:

  • your solicitor will negotiate on your behalf until a financial settlement (with your approval), or;
  • the other party may deny responsibility.

If this happens, your lawyer will submit your claim to court and continue to negotiate with the other party with the intent of resolving it before it reaches a judge. More than 90% of personal injury claims settle without going to court, so there is a strong probability that yours will too.

Call The Compensation Experts today, or fill in our online form and ask us to call at a time that suits you. We offer a No Win No Fee* agreement to make claiming simple and affordable.

*Please note that certain conditions may apply.

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    Am I eligible?

    If you have been harmed physically in the last 3 years, due to someone else’s negligence, the short answer is yes.

    Exceptions to this are for instance industrial disease or if you were a child at the time of the accident you may have a longer period to claim.

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    How much could I claim?

    As every injury is different, the amount of compensation paid out can differ case to case. Varying factors lead to the final figure include: extent of your injuries, earnings missed out on, future losses and more.

    Our dedicated team of experts will give you an indication of how much you could potentially claim for.

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    How does the process work?

    We understand that when making a claim it’s important to know what to expect and when to expect it. That’s why we make the process as transparent & clear as possible.

    Your solicitor will gather all the evidence and will notify the negligent party that you wish to begin claim proceedings. With your solicitor negotiating on your behalf, you will be keep up to date every step of the way.

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