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Injury Lawyers: Golf Course Accidents

Golf is a game that requires excellent concentration and skill, you need to know where to hit the ball, and how hard to hit it to get it to where you want it to go. When playing golf, even the most talented of players can make mistakes.

With golfers swinging their clubs left, right and centre there is bound to be some sort of accidents. They are hitting the ball in all directions, a near miss shot may result in someone’s car window been put through or a nearby green house. They may even swing the club and accidently hit someone with it, causing them injury.

There is now a new type of insurance cover for golfers; however this is an optional insurance cover. The chances are that not all golfers will be covered by this. If you do become involved in an accident on a golf course you may still be able to claim compensation. For example if you’re a spectator at a golf tour and one of the players misjudges their shot and hits you on the head with a ball then you may be able to make a compensation claim.

The owners of the golf course are responsible for any injuries that occur from their equipment, for example if you have paid to use a golf course and hire out a golf buggy, but its brakes fail and you crash into a tree, injuring you in the process then you may be able to make a claim for compensation.

Here at The Injury Lawyers we believe that everyone should be entitled to live their life without unnecessary injury. If someone subjects you to such injury you should be entitled to compensation. For free legal advice or to speak to one of our fully qualified lawyers about golf course injuries then simply fill in a online query form or give us a call today.

The Injury Lawyers will handle your claim on a no win no fee basis. We will keep you up to date with every step of your claim. And always be just a phone call away if you need further help or advice.

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