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July 30, 2010

Accident on an unmarked speed bump injury claim

Filed under: Injury Compensation,Slip Trip Accident — admin @ 7:48 am

Here at the Accident Advice Bureau, we have recently accepted a case which involved a lady who suffered an accident on a speed bump within the car park of a pub.

The lady had been to a party at the pub when she left the around 10.30pm to made her way home. She had only drunk a very small amount and was wearing flat shoes. As she left the pubs exit and was walking across the car park she tripped on an unmarked speed bump, which she did not see as it was very dark. The trip accident caused her to fall heavily on her face and front.

A couple who were walking by helped her up, feeling very embarrassed, she continued to make her way home.

The next day she was in severe pain and so she visited her doctor. She was diagnosed with three cracked ribs and a severely bruised face.

The ladies partner, the next day, went to tell the landlord of the accident who just laughed at him, so a few days later the lady went into the pub herself. The manager said there was no accident book available and that he is intending to paint the speed bump as it has clearly worn away across the section where the trip accident happened.

The worn away paint makes the speed bump very difficult to see at night.

The lady contacted us here at the Accident Advice Bureau and asked for are help in making an accident on an unmarked speed bump injury claim.

All accepted injury compensation claims with us are worked on a no win no fee basis by a specialist personal injury solicitor, where 100% of any accident compensation won is paid out to the injured person.

So call us today and talk to one of our friendly claims advisors, who will discuss your case circumstances with you and advise you of the next step.

Call 0845 10 88 333 or click: Accident on an Unmarked Speed Bump 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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