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Croftons Injury Claims have helped injured people claim compensation as a result of a variety of accidents. These have included tripping on a defective pavement, slipping in a supermarket or at a railway station, stumbling in the theatre and injuries suffered by children as a result of defective playground equipment.
The public organisations and companies who maintain and run these areas have a “duty of care” towards members of the public. You may be able to pursue a claim for compensation if these organisations have failed in their duties to maintain and keep these areas safe.
Croftons Injury Claims are experienced and are highly successful in dealing with claims as a result of accidents in a public place. Each personal injury claim is different and we pride ourselves on working closely with clients on an individual basis. You will be put in contact with a member of our team who will deal your claim from first contact until its conclusion. You will be given expert advice and guidance throughout. Your claim will be dealt with promptly and we will provide the best possible advice in order to achieve a successful outcome for you. The depth and breadth of our team caters for catastrophic injuries with large care claims and loss of earnings, but also through to modest injuries where the symptoms may only last a few weeks.
If you think that you have a case as a result of an accident in a public place or require further information contact Croftons on 0800 2800 094 or fill in the online claims questionnaire to request a call back or email.
03.09.10
Claiming Compensation For Your Child
Unfortunately, children are often injured in accidents and whilst parents/guardians may wish to claim compensation for their child they are often unaware of the practicalities of doing so. Here we explain more…
17.08.10
How Safe Are Britain’s Roads?
Results of recent studies show that children from the poorest backgrounds are up to five times more likely to be involved in road accidents than those from richer areas.
