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Every year thousands of people are injured in a public place. Trips and falls account for almost half of the injuries, mainly on public footpaths, pavements or on wet floors in public spaces. The Highways Authority owes a duty of care to users of the public roads and public pavements. Every occupier of land, whether a home, shop, office or factory has a duty to take reasonable care for the safety of visitors. Where we can prove you were hurt because a duty that was owed to you was breached, we can pursue an accident injury claim for compensation.
HOW CAN HOBEN JOHNSON SOLICITORS HELP?
- We offer a free initial consultation
- We may be able to undertake your case on a “No Win No Fee” basis.
- We will investigate and build evidence to back up your case
- We keep in touch with you throughout so you are always informed.
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