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Have You Suffered An Accident At Wetherspoons?
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Personal injury/Accidents in a public place/Claims against Wetherspoons
Claims against Wetherspoons
Have you been injured while visiting or working at a pub? 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 and find out if you could make a claim.
Our experienced team are ready to help you. Call us today on 0333 358 2345 or make an online enquiry via this website.
Accidents in Wetherspoons
Pubs must ensure they take precautions to avoid any accidents occurring within their venue. They must adhere to their duty of care to their customers while maintaining regulations to protect customers from harm. Any hazards in the vicinity must be kept away from customer contact, along with maintaining the pub is fit for purpose.
In addition, workers should be properly trained in identifying and reacting to hazards within the restaurants. For instance, if there has been a spillage, they should erect a wet floor sign, alerting customers to the spillage and the risk it might pose.
If a pub fails in its duty of care towards customers, then they become the liable party for a compensation claim.
Common types of pub accidents
There are a number of different kinds of accidents that might occur in a pub, including:
- Head injuries
- Food poisoning or food allergy
- Fractures and/or broken bones
- A slip, trip or fall
- Exposed wiring causing an electric shock
- Kitchen appliances causing deep cuts
- Falling downstairs
How does the claims process work?
At First Personal Injury, once we have carried out an initial consultation, we will take care of the paperwork required to get your case underway.
A letter will be sent to you following an initial consultation with your solicitor. This will be a summary of the discussion you had and will confirm that they are happy to take on your case. It will highlight who will be your contact and estimate how long the process will take. The letter will also detail how you will be funding the case and an estimate of costs. If you need to provide any further information this will also be included.
A letter will then be sent to the defendant, providing details of the accident. The defendant has a fixed period in which they can reply and in their reply, they must state whether or not they are denying or accepting liability for your injuries. If they do accept liability, your solicitor will endeavour to settle the case out of court.
What you should do if you have been in an accident at Wetherspoons
Seek medical attention
If your injuries are serious, seek emergency treatment from A&E. Symptoms for certain injuries can appear days or even weeks after your initial accident. A medical professional should be contacted regardless of how long it has been since the accident.
Take photographs
You should take photographic evidence of the accident or injuries. For example, if a tripping hazard at the bar has caused a fall, then you should take a photograph of this hazard as it will be used as evidence in your case.
Report the accident
The pub should have an accident report book within their venue. Ensure that your accident has been made note of in this book and make sure you are happy with how the accident has been written before you sign any documentation. Make sure you collect a copy of the record too.
Speak To Witnesses
If anyone witnessed your fall, whether that be another customer or member of staff, you should ask them if they would be happy to come forward and provide witnesses' statements. Many people will be happy to help as they understand that speaking out can help to prevent similar accidents from happening in the future.
Keep a Record
You should record your own account of the accident in a journal. Furthermore, you should continue to record any feelings or thoughts that you have regarding the accident or your pain levels going forward. These records should include any developing symptoms or pain levels that relate to your accident-caused injuries. This can help to clarify the extent of your pain and suffering, which can ensure that you get the right amount of compensation. Financial loss should also be recorded including things such as loss of income and medical bills.
Contact First Personal Injury
Then all that is left to do is get in touch with us and let us help you start your claim.
Amount of compensation in claims against Wetherspoons
All personal injury cases are unique and so the amount of compensation that is awarded in each case is also unique. The amount of compensation that is awarded is determined by looking at two distinct factors – general damages and special damages.
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