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Trips, Slips & Falls on Highways

Accidents arising from trips, slips and falls on roads or streets are very common and every year thousands of people make an accident claim after being injured in a public place. Most accident compensation claims are due to broken or uneven pavements, kerbs or potholes on the road.

Local Authorities/Councils have a duty to ensure that pavements and public highways are safe for public use. They also have a duty to ensure that pavements and roads are maintained in a reasonable condition.

Trips, slips and falls mainly occur on public footpaths and pavements or on wet floors in public spaces. You may have also suffered a trip, slip or fall in a shop or you may have suffered a fall on private property.

Trips, slips and falls can be a complex area of personal injury law. Therefore if you have suffered an injury, you should consult a specialist slip and fall accident compensation solicitor for legal advice. Freeclaim no win no fee solicitors are expert in claiming compensation for slips or trips on the highway or in the street. Under our DOUBLE GUARANTEE, you will not have to pay a penny to pursue your compensation claim AND you will receive % accident compensation.

If you have suffered injury due to a trip, slip or fall, phone our accident advice helpline today on 0800 24 34 09. All accident enquiries are FREE and confidential. Or contact a highway trip, slip and fall claims solicitor online.


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