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Was your accident caused by a defect on a path or pavement? This is becoming increasingly more common, particularly issues with repairs that are due to be undertaken and are known to the relevant Authority. An obstacle or pothole out of place can cause an injury enabling you to potentially bring a personal injury compensation claim against those responsible for maintaining the path or pavement - typically the Council. These however are not as straightforward as there is a claim because you fell, because there is a degree responsible for you to ensure you take every effort to avoid injuring yourself.
Numerous issues need to be considered including the visibility of the obstacle, lighting where relevant, whether the Council were aware of the obstacle but had failed to act, etc.
Whatever the circumstances surrounding your accident, you should discover your full legal rights and what you can claim for and please give us a call and we will be happy to discuss the matter with you.
Many cases involving a trip, slip or fall at work are caused by the employer's failure to comply with current safety standards in respect of hazards. In the work environment this is the employer's responsibility to provide the proper guidelines and signage to insure against such injuries. If this is the case you may well have common law (negligence) entitlements which are significantly higher than normal WorkCover compensation.
Irrespective of whether the injury was suffered as a result of negligence or not, if you are unfortunate enough to suffer from an injury in the workplace you can make a personal injury compensation claim against your employer's insurance under workers compensation.
You should discover your full legal rights and what you can claim for and we will be more than happy to discuss your situation for free.
Nothing in this website should be construed as legal advice and is simply general introductory information. Please contact us to arrange for advice specific to your circumstances.

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