Collect evidence such as photos of the scene, witness statements, and details of the driver. Report the incident to the police and seek medical attention. Contact us for tailored legal advice through our free 24/7 chat.
Yes, you can claim if the driver was negligent. Gather evidence like photos of the scene, witness statements, and police reports. Chat with us 24/7 for advice on starting your claim.
Report the incident to the shop staff and ensure it’s logged. Collect evidence, such as photos of the fallen sign and witness details. Seek medical attention and keep records of your injuries and expenses. Contact us via free 24/7 chat for help filing your claim.
You may claim compensation if the gym was negligent in maintaining its equipment. Report the incident, document the defect, and collect evidence. If the trip was booked through a UK company, you may claim under UK laws. Chat with us 24/7 for advice.
Yes, if the supermarket failed to address or warn about the hazard, you may have a claim. Gather evidence like photos, witness statements, and medical records. Reach out to us via our 24/7 chat service for guidance.
Report the incident to station staff, take photos of the wet floor, and note if there were warning signs. Seek medical attention and document your injuries. Contact us for help starting your claim via our 24/7 free chat.
Collect evidence such as photos of the scene, damage to vehicles, dashcam footage, and witness statements. Police reports can also support your case. For legal assistance, contact us anytime via free chat.
Yes, you can claim, but your compensation might be reduced if not wearing a helmet contributed to your injuries. Speak with us through our free chat service available 24/7 to discuss your case.
Settlements vary depending on the severity of the breach, financial loss, and emotional distress caused. Claims can range from a few hundred to several thousand pounds. Contact us for a tailored assessment via our 24/7 chat service.
Report the attack to the police immediately and provide detailed information. Seek medical attention and document your injuries. You may be able to claim through the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA). For help and advice, speak to one of our agents on our live chat which is...
Yes, employers are responsible for maintaining a safe workplace. Document the unsafe stairs, report the incident, and keep medical records of your injury. Contact us anytime via free chat to start your claim.
Report the accident to the local authorities and collect evidence like photos, witness details, and the other driver’s insurance information. Notify your travel insurer and seek medical attention. Speak with us via 24/7 chat for advice on handling your claim.
Take photos of the pavement, measure the defect if possible, and check if prior complaints were made to the council. Witness statements can also support your claim. Reach out via our 24/7 chat for tailored legal guidance.
Yes, if the park authority or council failed to maintain safe conditions, you may have a claim. Document the hazard and your injuries with photos and gather witness information. Contact us anytime for free advice via chat.
The shop owner or occupier is likely responsible if they failed to take reasonable precautions. Evidence such as photos, witness details, and cleaning records is essential. Chat with us 24/7 for help assessing your claim.
You can still claim by providing other evidence like photos, medical reports, and CCTV footage. A strong, detailed account of the incident also helps. Contact us via our free 24/7 chat for advice on building your case.
It varies depending on the complexity of the case and whether liability is disputed. Most claims take a few months to over a year to resolve. Chat with us 24/7 for an estimate based on your specific situation.
Yes, you can claim if the breach caused significant psychological harm or distress. Provide evidence such as medical records, correspondence about the breach, and financial losses. Contact us 24/7 for guidance on your case.
Key evidence includes medical reports, photos of injuries, witness statements, CCTV footage, and a police report. For help gathering evidence and filing your claim, reach out to us anytime via free chat.
Yes, employers are responsible for maintaining a safe working environment, including proper lighting. Document the conditions and your injuries, and report the incident to your employer. Contact us for a free 24/7 chat to discuss your claim.