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Slip, Trip & Fall Claims

Trips and slips are a common cause of injury. Sometimes these injuries can be serious. They can occur at work, at someone else’s premises such as in a shop, or on the street. Bolt Burdon Kemp’s specialist accident compensation solicitors can help you recover damages to get you back on your feet again.

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Have I got a claim?

We deal with all sorts of personal injury compensation claims from trips, slips and falls. You may have tripped over a paving stone, or fallen from scaffolding at work. Even if you are partly to blame, you may still have a case.

In order to have a successful personal injury claim, you need to prove negligence. This means establishing the following:

  • Your opponent owed you a duty of care
  • The duty of care was breached
  • The breach of duty caused you to suffer an injury

Often it is the third step that is the most difficult to prove. That’s why you need an experienced and specialised personal injury solicitor. Experience does count.

How much compensation will I get?

If your accident injury claim is successful, you will be entitled to compensation.

Pain, suffering and loss of amenity

You will receive compensation for the actual injury itself and your pain and suffering and for the things that you cannot do as a result of your injury (known as loss of amenity), which can include things like hobbies.

The amount of compensation that you are entitled to for this aspect of your claim will depend on the nature and extent of the injuries suffered. For example, how serious the injuries are and how long the symptoms last for.

We will arrange your medical examination with the best medico-legal experts in the field which could include, for example, an orthopaedic surgeon, spinal surgeon, neurologist, psychiatrist and/or a plastic surgeon.

In assessing this aspect of your claim, our specialist personal injury solicitors will consult guidelines called the Judicial College Guidelines which give brackets in respect of particular personal injuries – for example for a broken leg, depending on severity, around £12,350. In addition we will thoroughly research case law to find cases where claimants have suffered similar injuries to you and use our extensive knowledge, experience and judgement to maximise the value of this aspect of your claim.

Financial losses

You will also receive compensation for your financial losses and expenses – both past and future. Your financial losses are assessed according to the evidence that we obtain to show what you have lost. This can include loss of earnings, medication and treatment, travel costs to and from hospital appointments, and the cost of any care and assistance you have had. In terms of loss of earnings it may be necessary to instruct financial experts to assist for example an accountant (possibly a forensic accountant). We can assess exactly what evidence is needed and instruct the right people for the job.

Who will pay for my personal injury claim?

We are able to offer no win no fee funding arrangements for personal injury claims.

Because we are recognised as one of the UK’s leading personal injury firms we will ensure that you receive the maximum compensation available.

After your claim is won

Protecting your means-tested benefits

Your financial circumstances change when you receive personal accident injury compensation. This means that your entitlement to means tested benefits may be at risk. You can, however, protect your entitlement to your benefits whilst benefitting from your compensation by setting up what is known as a personal injury trust. Our specialist personal injury solicitors will be happy to advise you if this applies.

The costs process

The legal costs associated with your personal accident injury claim include your solicitor’s fees, barrister’s fees, experts’ fees, court fees and fees charged for obtaining records for your case.

When you win your personal injury claim it is usual for the Defendant to pay most if not all of your legal costs. However deciding how much the Defendant must pay can be a lengthy process. If we are unable to agree how much they must pay the court will decide. If the court has to decide the process can take in excess of 6 months. We have a specialist team who work independently of our personal injury solicitors to ensure the costs process is dealt with speedily and to your advantage.

Investment advice

Investing your personal injury compensation requires thought and often specialist advice. We work closely with reputable and professional financial advisors who have extensive experience and knowledge of working with people with personal injury compensation awards. We can make a personal recommendation and a referral to an appropriate adviser on request.

Rehabilitation

In many claims for personal injury compensation, your current medical situation, and what the future holds for you, may be improved by appropriate medical treatment, including surgery, physiotherapy, counselling or care being given at the earliest opportunity, rather than waiting until the claim has been settled. We have arrangements with providers of medical and other rehabilitation services to get you back on your feet as soon as possible. Please click here for more information about the additional services we can provide.

Meet your Personal Injury Claims Solicitors

Real people, real empathy and dedicated support, without the legal jargon.

Cheryl Abrahams
Partner – Part of the Child Brain Injury Team
Ellen McGreevy
Senior Solicitor – Part of the Personal Injury Claims Team
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