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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.

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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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