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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.

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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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