Public liability claims

If you have been injured in a public place through no fault of your own then you may be entitled to compensation.

At My Accident Solicitor, we can help you claim personal injury damages for an accident suffered through public liability.

Anyone who is responsible for the running or maintaining of a public place such as a shop, office, leisure facility, roads or pavements has a responsibility to make that place safe from accidents and injury.

Typical examples are:

  • Banged head on overhead sign
  • Slip on wet floor in a shop
  • Trip on uneven pavement or broken paving

The person or organisation (e.g., a shop owner or your local council) who owns the property where you have been injured should have public liability insurance to cover this.

No Win No Fee

Our team of dedicated accident claim experts knows that this could be a difficult time for you so we're here to help you claim the accident compensation you deserve.

We will act for you on a No Win No Fee basis and we promise you will get 100% of the compensation awarded to you.

Contact us now for FREE advice on 0800 118 5323


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