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If you slip or trip in a public place through no fault of your own and sustain an injury, you may be entitled to make a claim. These personal injury claims fall under public or occupier’s liability but are commonly referred to as slips, trips or falls claims.
At Askews, we could help you make a compensation claim if you’ve suffered an injury in a range of circumstances, including:
Most people don’t want, or can’t afford, to pay directly themselves. That’s why at Askews, we can usually act for you on a ‘No Win No Fee basis meaning there is no financial risk to you. We can also advise on other funding options that you may have available to you.
Our process alleviates the stress and worries of your claim, enabling you to concentrate on your recovery. We provide regular updates at every stage. Though each case is distinct, you can trust that your solicitor will strive to achieve the best possible outcome for you promptly.
The process always begins with an initial consultation. So that we can help you better, be ready to answer the following questions about your accident or injury:
At Askews, you can trust that you will receive guidance from properly qualified solicitors who specialise in personal injury cases.
Our solicitors are members of the Law Society’s Personal Injury Accreditation Scheme and the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), ensuring you can rely on their expertise.
We will listen attentively to your needs and provide comprehensive advice on your legal options, entitlements and the available solutions to address your concerns.
You have three years to initiate legal action for a personal injury claim. This time limit typically starts from the date of your accident, but it can begin later if your injuries were not immediately apparent.
If you were injured as a child, the three-year time limit starts on your 18th birthday.
To learn more about the limitation period, visit: How long do I have to make a personal injury claim?
If you have sustained an injury in the past three years that was not your fault, Contact Us without delay. We will work diligently to secure the best possible outcome for you.
We offer free, confidential and no obligation initial consultations.
If you are an existing client, please contact your solicitor directly by email or telephone.