Do I have a claim? – Accidents on a night out

Night outs are something most of us look forward to. We look forward to the end of the working week when we can relax and meet up with friends and family. Whether it be going to the pub on a Friday night, a night club for a dance with friends, or for a meal in a restaurant with our loved one, most of us like to get dressed up and excited for these type of events. We do not anticipate an accident happening which is not our fault.

If you have had an accident whilst on a night out and it was not your fault, then you may have a claim for compensation. Many clients come to us after an accident of this sort and think they may not have a claim due to their consumption of alcohol. This may not be the case.  Our specialist team at The Injury Lawyers can give free assessment of claims – so there is nothing to lose by trying.

There are many potential hazards in venues, including slipping on a spillage, broken glass left negligently on the floor causing a laceration to the foot, or an accident which has been caused by the venue being overcrowded.  It may even be the case that another person has slipped and pulled you to the ground with them – this could also be a possible claim.

If you have had an accident in a venue for a night out then there are a few important things that it is advisable to do.  You should report the accident to a member of staff in the venue as they may need to record this in an accident book.  You should seek medical assistance for your injuries as this not only assists with the injuries but allows the medic to place a record in your medical notes.  You should obtain the contact details of any witnesses to the accident as they may provide valuable support to any later claim you make.  Lastly you should seek the advice of a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible when the events are fresh in your mind.

At The Injury Lawyers we work on a genuine no win no fee basis. We give free assessments of claims whether we take the claim or not – so you have nothing to lose by trying.

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