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Claims against M&S
Have you been injured at a store or warehouse? If so, you could be entitled to compensation. If the accident occurred in the past three years and wasn't your fault, talk to us about claims against supermarkets.
Our experienced team is ready to help you. Call us today on 0333 358 2345 or make an online enquiry via this website
Claims against M&S
A supermarket has a duty of care to provide customers to its stores with a safe environment in which to shop. In the event that an injury occurs in one of its stores, you could make a claim.
At First Personal Injury, we can help you claim compensation if you have been injured at a supermarket.
We have been successful in obtaining compensation for many of our clients who have suffered as a result of an accident that has occurred in a supermarket or in a warehouse.
If you do have legitimate grounds on which to make a supermarket injury claim, we may be able to give you an estimate of how much your injuries could be worth by contacting us today.
Types of stores and warehouse injuries at M&S
Some of the common ways injuries can be sustained by staff and customers include, but are not limited to:
- Slipping or tripping at your place of work due to a hazard
- Unsafe working conditions
- Injuries sustained due to faulty work equipment
- Strains or sprains caused by poor lifting or moving
- Falling from a high place
- Injuries from hot oil or kitchen equipment
- Food health and hygiene illnesses
- Injuries on an escalator
- Accidents in the car park
- Objects falling – if boxes and equipment are stored on high shelves and not properly packed away, they can fall, causing injuries
- Exposure to harmful substances – Harmful chemicals can be used in warehouses, either for cleaning or other purposes
You could be owed compensation if you have had an accident in a supermarket. This can be customers and employees, covering both store and warehouse accidents. Call our experts today for a no-obligation discussion to find out if you have a potential claim.
What to do after an accident at M&S?
- Report the incident to a member of staff, ensuring a record has been made
- Take photos of any injuries or hazards that caused the accident
- Gather the details of any witnesses to the accident.
- Evidence of a loss of earnings if your injury has resulted in you needing time off work. Documents related to other financial expenditures connected to your injuries may also be required. This could include travel receipts to and from medical appointments.
- Seek medical attention
Amount of compensation in claims against M&S
Every personal injury claim is different, therefore meaning that every compensation amount will be unique and is not operated on a 'one size fits all' basis. The amount of compensation that is awarded is determined by looking at two specific factors – general damages and special damages.
Except for children, there is a three-year time limit on making a personal injury claim. This time limit begins from the date that the accident occurred. You should contact us as soon as possible to assess your case.
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Get in touch with First Personal Injury on 0333 358 2345 or through our online claim form.