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making a personal injuries claim from a work accident
In a nutshell - had an accident at work due to their fault and now i am injured and wish to make a claim against them - who is best to contact i.e what firm? C.A.B cant really comment on whats best in that area - are these stupid adverts like "injury lawyers for you" really worth contacting? I am entitled to legal aid as well due to my low income. I know some solicitors dont accept this...where do i go from here?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ummm can you briefly tell me what happened with your claim? With me i slipped over some food that had not been cleaned up on the floor and i have now chronic back pain sometimes cant even get in and out of bed or chairs...reported this all to the doctor over the past 5 months had tests and xrays etc...
I do not think you will get legal aid for a PI case.
If you cannot afford to go to your ordinary solicitor go to a High Street one who does PI on a no win no fee basis. The difficulty with the injury lawyers you see advertised is they are very often not local and I consider it important for a client to see their solicitor and feel they are accessible.
You could contact the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers to see who does that type of work local to you.
If you cannot afford to go to your ordinary solicitor go to a High Street one who does PI on a no win no fee basis. The difficulty with the injury lawyers you see advertised is they are very often not local and I consider it important for a client to see their solicitor and feel they are accessible.
You could contact the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers to see who does that type of work local to you.
The employer is only to blame if there was negligence. If the food had been spilled within minutes of the accident, they will claim there is no negligence. They could not be reasonably expected to know of the spill and clear it in that very short period of time. Unless it was a member of the canteen staff that spilled the food and ignored it.
Of course we are all expected to take reasonable care of ourselves. If you were horsing around, running or wearing totally unsuitable footwear then you could be held to blame, at least in part.
Of course we are all expected to take reasonable care of ourselves. If you were horsing around, running or wearing totally unsuitable footwear then you could be held to blame, at least in part.
For one i am not to blame. I was going to the fridge to take out some bagettes and didnt see the spilled food which would have been spilled by a member of staff and not cleaned up through ignorance. i fell and i didnt even see the spillage until i had been picked up off the floor. I am going to contact one of the PI solicitors to get some advice now thank you for your comments
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