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    Do councils pay for all street fall compensation claims?

    Not all claims are paid by councils; they will only be liable if they failed to maintain the area to a reasonable standard. Speak with us to determine your claim’s strength, use our free 24/7 chat service today.
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    Are no win no fee solicitors good for street injury claims?

    No win, no fee solicitors are often a good option as they reduce financial risk to you. They’ll only take on your case if they believe you have a strong claim. Speak to our experts to learn more using our 24/7 chat service.
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    Can I claim compensation if I slipped on a wet floor in a supermarket?

    Yes, you may be able to claim if the supermarket failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the risk, such as putting up warning signs. We can assess your case, contact us now via our free 24/7 chat for advice.
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    How long do you have to file a claim for a street fall in wales?

    The general time limit is three years from the date of the incident. Certain exceptions may apply, so it’s important to seek legal advice promptly. Our team is here to help, contact us any time using our free 24/7 chat.
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    What is the time limit for making a data breach claim?

    In most cases, you have six years to make a data breach claim in England and Wales. However, it’s advisable to act as soon as possible. Speak to our legal experts today via our 24/7 free chat service for more advice.
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    What kind of evidence do I need if I slip on a street in England?

    You should gather evidence such as photos of the hazard, witness details, medical records, and receipts for any related expenses. Keeping detailed records strengthens your claim. For more guidance, reach out to us and use our 24/7 chat service.
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    Can I sue a supermarket if I tripped over a box left in the aisle?

    Yes, you can sue a supermarket if their negligence caused your trip and subsequent injuries. They have a duty of care to ensure the aisles are safe for customers. If a box was left in a hazardous way, you might have a claim. Contact us for tailored advice and use our free 24/7 chat to speak with...
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    How do u prove a shop is responsible for your fall?

    You need to show that the shop failed to maintain a safe environment, such as not addressing a spill or hazard promptly. Evidence like photos, CCTV footage, and records of complaints can strengthen your claim. Contact us for expert help and access our free 24/7 chat to speak with an agent.
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    Can I claim if no one saw me fall in the supermarket?

    Yes, you can still make a claim. Evidence such as CCTV footage, photos of the hazard, and medical records can support your case. Witnesses aren't always required. Reach out to our team, and speak to an agent via our free 24/7 chat to discuss your situation further.
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    Is it worth claiming for a trip over a pothole on the pavement?

    Yes, it can be worth claiming if the pothole posed a significant hazard and caused your injury. Claims often depend on the size and depth of the defect and whether the authority responsible failed to address it in a reasonable time. Get in touch for a free assessment through our 24/7 chat service.
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    What steps should I take immediately after discovering a data breach?

    First, secure your accounts by changing passwords. Report the breach to the organisation responsible and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Collect evidence of the breach and any harm caused to you. Contact us for support, and our 24/7 chat is always available to guide you further.
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    Can I make a claim if my employer mishandles my personal data?

    Yes, you may be able to claim for a data breach if mishandling your personal data caused you financial loss or distress. This includes breaches of confidentiality or unauthorised access. For detailed guidance, reach out to our firm and talk to an agent via our free 24/7 chat service.
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    Are street fall claims in Wales the same as in England?

    The general process for street fall claims is similar in Wales and England. However, specific local regulations and practices might differ slightly. It’s essential to seek advice tailored to the jurisdiction. Use our free 24/7 chat to speak to an agent and clarify your options.
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    What if I fell because of poor lighting on a public path?

    If poor lighting caused your fall, you may be able to claim compensation against the council or property owner responsible for maintaining the path. Gather evidence such as photos of the area, medical records, and witness accounts. Contact us to learn more, and use our 24/7 chat for free support.
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    How much compensation can I get for falling on a wet floor in a shop?

    Compensation varies based on the severity of your injuries, financial losses, and impact on your life. You could claim for medical costs, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. For an accurate estimate, reach out to our team and use our free 24/7 chat to discuss your case.
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    How do u prove the council is to blame for a fall in Wales?

    To prove the council's liability, you need evidence showing that they failed to maintain or repair the pavement to a safe standard. This could include photos of the defect, witness statements, and records of previous complaints or accidents at the same location. Contact us for expert advice and...
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    Can you claim if you were partially at fault for tripping on the pavement?

    Yes, you can still claim compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident. This is known as "contributory negligence," where your compensation may be reduced to reflect your share of the responsibility. For tailored advice, get in touch with our firm and use our free 24/7 chat...
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    Who is liable for a data breach, the company or an employee?

    Generally, the company is liable for a data breach, as they are responsible for safeguarding your data. However, if an employee’s actions caused the breach, the company may still be held accountable if it was a criminal offence, though the claims process relating to compensation may differ. Get...
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    What evidence do I need to support a data breach claim?

    You’ll need evidence of the breach, such as notifications, evidence of harm (e.g., identity theft), and any communications with the company involved. Our legal team can help you gather and present this evidence.
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    How do I know if my data has been breached?

    You will typically be notified by the company involved if your data has been breached. Additionally, you may notice unusual activity in your accounts or be contacted by a third party. Contact us for assistance if you suspect a breach.
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