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January 16, 2012

Faulty Trolley/Bus Shelter Injury Claim

Filed under: Shop Compensation Claims — admin @ 2:44 pm

If you have been injured as a result of a faulty trolley/bus shelter then you may be able to make a faulty trolley/bus shelter injury claim, with the help of the Accident Advice Bureau.

We have recently accepted such a claim, where the client was visiting Tesco in Poole, Dorset with his wife to do some shopping. When they got there he parked his car approx 1 space away from a trolley shelter, it was dark at the time.

After they had finished shopping and were approaching their car the client slipped on a piece of clear Perspex approx 5 inches in length. As the client slipped on the Perspex he fell backwards onto his neck, shoulders and back.

The accident was witnessed by the client’s wife. As he got back up from the ground, they both noticed lots of other pieces of Perspex, lying dangerously on the ground, some of which were larger than the piece the client slipped on. The smashed Perspex was from a nearby trolley shelter which was smashed.

All Tesco’s stores have trolley attendants who should have noticed the broken trolley shelter and the hazards on the ground. After the accident the client went back into the store and reported the accident. He filled in an accident report form. He then showed members of staff the hazards in the car park that brought some of them into the store.

A few days after the accident, the client took pictures of the smashed trolley shelter and of Perspex still lying dangerously on the ground.

He went to see his doctor due to the pain he was suffering, who diagnosed a whiplash injury to his neck, shoulders and back. Client is returning to his doctor to ask for physio.

The client asked for our help in making a faulty trolley shelter injury claim. All such claims are worked on a no win no fee basis where on winning maximum compensation is awarded.

Contact us now 0n 0845 10 88 333 or click: Faulty trolley/bus shelter injury claim.

May 5, 2011

Trip accident in a shop doorway injures man

Filed under: Shop Compensation Claims — admin @ 11:34 am

A trip accident in a shop doorway happened to a man in Cornwall resulting in an injury. The man was heading into a cafe and didn’t see the high lip where the shutters close down to secure the premisis. The obstruction was raised by a couple of inches causing a major tripping hazard in the shop doorway. There were no warning signs around to warn customers entering or leaving the premises.

The man fell heavily to the floor causing a shoulder injury, the accident was reported to the shop staff but no accident book was available to record the accident.

After receiving medical attention for the injury, the man wanted to make a claim for tripping in a shop doorway due to the hazard not being highlighted.

Every year thousands of people are innocently injured in shops due to negligence of the owners or staff. We have helped many people to successfully claim injury compensation for being involved in a trip accident in a shop. All claims we handle are on a no win no fee basis, on winning we ensure all our clients receive their compensation quickly.

There are strict timescales in which a claim for being injured in a shop can be made. Please call us on 0845 10 88 333 or claim by clicking:Trip in shop doorway accident claim.

 

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October 11, 2010

Shop Assistant Accident Claims for Compensation

Filed under: Shop Compensation Claims — admin @ 11:25 am

A shop assistant accident claim can be made by any shop member of staff who is sufficiently injured due to negligence by the employer or another member of staff.

Every day an accident in a shop happens, some of these injure customers others result in injuries to shop staff. Many of the shop accidents are due to slips trips and falls. All employers have a responsibility to ensure their staff are full trained and adhere to the health and safety laws which are there to protect people and equipment in the shop and to prevent accidents and injuries.

Any member of staff injured in a shop accident should report the accident and injury to the employer or management and ensure the accident details are logged in the shop accident book. It is important that the details logged are a correct and give a full account of the accident as these details can be used by the solicitor should a shop assistant claim for compensation be made.

We have handled many accident claims for shop assistants and all, upon winning the claim have received 100% of the injury compensation awarded.

To make a claim for an accident in a shop please call us on 0845 10 88 333 or claim by clicking: Shop Assistant Injury Compensation Claim.

July 4, 2010

Accident in a Flower Shop Injury Claim

Filed under: Shop Compensation Claims — admin @ 10:22 am

There are thousands of flower shops across the country. A flower shop is not somewhere where you should expect to suffer an injury, but this is sometimes the case. If you have suffered an accident in a flower shop and have been injured as a result, then an accident in a flower shop injury claim may be possible with the help of the Accident Advice Bureau.

We accepted such a claim which happened due to a slip accident in the flower section of a Tesco store. A lady was shopping with her daughter in Tesco. Whilst she was looking at the flowers her daughter was looking elsewhere in the store.  Whilst looking at the flowers slipped on a large puddle of water on the floor. After slipping, she landed heavily on her side hitting her head on the floor. When the lady got back up from the floor, she noticed the cardigan she was wearing was so wet, she had to take it off. There were no wet floor warning signs in the area.

Other customers noticed the excessive amount of water on the floor and commented on how dangerous it was. The stores first aider saw the lady and the accident book was filled in. The lady was taken to hospital by ambulance.

The hospital diagnosed severe soft tissue injuries to her right hip and right dominant hand. The tesco customer asked for our help in gaining compensation for her injuries and suffering.

All accident in a flower shop injury claims we accept her at the Accident Advice Bureau are worked on a No Win No Fee basis and 100% of any injury compensation won is awarded to our clients.

So call our friendly staff today on 0845 10 88 333 or click: Accident in a Flower Shop Injury Claim.

February 3, 2010

Accident in Aldi Accident Compensation Claim

Filed under: Shop Compensation Claims — admin @ 12:57 pm

In order to be successful in claiming for an accident in Aldi, we must be able to show that the Aldi store has been negligent and this caused your accident and injuries.

Aldi have many stores which are used by thousands of people every year. Due to the amount of customer’s, accidents and injuries are likely to happen on occasions. Many of the accidents are not Aldi’s fault and therefore can’t be claimed for. However, anyone who has suffered a slip, trip or fall in an Aldi store, which should have been avoided if the staff had been more vigilant, may be able to make an accident in Aldi claim for injuries.

Wet floors in Aldi caused by cleaning, leaks or spillages should be highlighted with clear warning signs and cleared up by the staff as quickly as possible to help avoid accidents to customers and staff.

There should not be any tripping hazards lying in dangerous areas around the Aldi store, which may lead to an accident. These could include stock or empty cardboard boxes.

Stock should be clearly displayed in a safe manor and not over stacked as it may topple over causing injuries to staff or customers.

However you have been injured through an accident in Aldi, if you would like to claim compensation please contact us, we have many years experience in successful supermarket accident claims.

Aldi accident claims are handled on a No Win No Fee basis by our injury claims solicitors and on winning you will receive 100% of the compensation, no deductions are made. Should the claim against Aldi be lost, you will not be asked for any money. We ask for full cooperation throughout.

Please call us on 0800 814 0014 or claim by clicking: Accident in Aldi Compensation.

February 2, 2010

Sue Tesco for Injury

Filed under: Shop Compensation Claims — admin @ 9:27 am

If you have had an accident in Tesco that was not your own fault and have suffered an injury, then it may be possible to sue Tesco for your injury.

Tesco and all other supermarkets have a duty of care for the safety of their customers whilst they are shopping in their stores. They will have public liability insurance to cover such accidents.

The most common causes of accidents in Tesco and other supermarkets, are due to slips on wet floors with no warning signs in place, trips on items left in dangerous positions on the walkways and stock falling from the shelves hitting people. However you have suffered an injury in Tesco, it should be reported to a manger, put in the accident book and any witness details should be taken.

In order to successfully sue Tesco for an injury, as well as other criteria, the injury will need to be diagnosed with your doctor or a hospital. The diagnosed injury will need to cause you suffering for a period of at least six weeks. Of course Tesco need to be proved be at fault.

The Accident Advice Bureau are experts in such matters. Our friendly team will listen to your case circumstances and advise you of the next step. If we accept your claim against Tesco, it will be worked on a no win no fee basis, where as long as you fully cooperate you will not be asked for any money at any time.

In all such cases you will receive 100% of any injury compensation awarded, should your claim be successful.

To sue for an accident in Tesco, call now on 0845 10 88 333 or click: Sue Tesco for Accident & Injury.

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*100% compensation does not apply to untraced drivers or Criminal Injury (assault). In such accident claims a percentage of the compensation may be deducted by the solicitor.

   
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