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    What happens if the crime occurred outside of England and Wales?

    If a crime occurred abroad, you may be able to claim under local laws or through compensation schemes in that country. In some cases, UK-based compensation schemes like travel insurance may help. Our team can assess your options, contact us through our free 24/7 chat service for guidance.
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    How long does a medical negligence claim take to resolve?

    Medical negligence claims can take anywhere from a few months to several years, depending on the complexity of the case, the evidence available, and whether the claim is settled out of court. Get in touch for a clearer estimate tailored to your case using our free 24/7 chat.
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    What should I do if I suspect medical negligence caused a loved one’s death?

    If you suspect medical negligence caused a loved one’s death, consider obtaining the medical records and seeking a legal expert to review them. An inquest or investigation might also help uncover key details. Our team can guide you through the process, start with our free chat, available 24/7.
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    What evidence do I need for a criminal injury compensation claim?

    For a criminal injury claim, you’ll need evidence such as a police crime reference number, medical records of your injuries, and proof of financial losses related to the incident. The claim must also show you cooperated with the police investigation. Contact us anytime for more guidance using...
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    What is the time limit for filing a medical negligence claim in the UK?

    You generally have three years from the date of the negligence or the date you became aware of it to file a medical negligence claim. Exceptions apply in cases involving children or individuals who lack mental capacity. Speak with our experts via our 24/7 free chat for detailed advice on your...
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    Is there a time limit for claiming for a fall on a public pavement?

    Yes, you usually have three years from the date of the fall to make a claim for injuries caused by a hazardous public pavement. There are exceptions, such as cases involving children or individuals lacking mental capacity. For further guidance, reach out to our team via our free 24/7 chat service.
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    What if I fell in a supermarket but wasn’t paying attention?

    If you fell in a supermarket, you may still be able to claim compensation if the fall was caused by the supermarket's negligence, such as a wet floor without warning signs or an obstacle left in a walkway. However, if your lack of attention contributed to the fall, it may reduce the compensation...
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    Can i get compensation if I broke my arm falling on a cracked sidewalk?

    Yes, if you broke your arm due to a cracked sidewalk, you may be entitled to compensation if the responsible authority (such as the council) failed to maintain the sidewalk properly. Evidence will be crucial in proving your case. Get in touch with our firm for more detailed advice, or chat with...
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    Can i claim compensation if I fell on the street in England?

    Yes, you can claim compensation if you fall on the street in England, provided the cause of the fall was due to someone’s negligence, such as a hazard or defect in the street. The responsible party could be the local council or other entities. For further assistance, contact us or use our free...
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    Do shops have to pay if you hurt yourself falling inside?

    Yes, shops have a legal duty to ensure the safety of their premises. If you are injured due to their negligence, such as a wet floor or broken equipment, they could be liable for compensation. For more information, get in touch with us, or use our 24/7 free chat service to speak to an agent.
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    How much money can u get for slipping on ice in public?

    Compensation for slipping on ice depends on factors like the severity of your injury, medical costs, and any lost earnings. The amount can vary significantly. A solicitor can help assess your specific case. Contact us to discuss your situation in more detail, or use our free chat to speak with...
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    What’s the process to sue the council for a fall in the street?

    To sue the council, you first need to notify them of the incident and provide details of the injury. If they deny liability, you may need to file a claim in court. You will need to gather evidence such as photos, medical reports, and witness statements. Get in touch with us for more detailed...
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    What if the council says they already inspected the pavement?

    Even if the council claims it has inspected the pavement, this doesn’t necessarily absolve them from liability. If the condition of the pavement was still unsafe or not properly repaired, you could have grounds to make a claim. For further clarification, feel free to reach out to us, or chat...
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    Can you still make a claim if no one saw you fall?

    Yes, it is still possible to make a claim even if no one witnessed your fall. You can rely on other evidence such as CCTV footage, accident reports, medical records, or witness testimonies about the condition of the premises. Contact us for more advice, or use our free chat to speak to an agent...
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    Are CCTV recordings helpful if I fall in a store?

    Yes, CCTV footage can be very helpful in proving what happened during the accident. It can provide crucial evidence showing the condition of the area where you fell, whether any hazards were present, and how the incident occurred. For further advice, reach out to our firm, or speak to an agent...
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    How hard is it to prove the council’s at fault for a fall?

    Proving the council's fault in a fall can be challenging as they need to have breached their duty of care in maintaining safe public spaces. You would need to show that the hazard (e.g., an uneven pavement) was not properly repaired or inspected. Evidence like photos, witness statements, or...
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    Is there a time limit to make a claim for falling in a store?

    Yes, in England and Wales, the general time limit for making a claim for personal injury is three years from the date of the accident. If you're under 18 or mentally incapacitated, this limit may be extended. It’s important to seek legal advice as soon as possible to ensure your claim is made...
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    Can I claim for financial losses caused by a data breach?

    Yes, you can claim for financial losses and emotional distress resulting from a data breach. Act quickly to strengthen your case. For advice, speak with us now via our free 24/7 chat service.
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    What do I do if i tripped on a broken curb in my local area?

    Report the defect to the local council and document the hazard with photos and witness details. Seek medical attention and keep records of your losses. Contact us for legal support, our 24/7 chat is here to assist you.
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    Can u claim if there was no warning signs on a wet pavement?

    Yes, you may have a claim if the lack of warning signs contributed to your accident and it was due to negligence. For a free case assessment, contact us anytime via our 24/7 chat service.
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