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Public liability claims

Owners or occupiers of public places and local authorities are under an obligation to make sure that visitors to such premises are safe and not exposed to a risk of injury and failure to do so can result in a claim being brought against them in the event that a visitor to such premises is injured.
 
If you have sustained an injury at a public place which you consider to be the fault either wholly or partly of the owner or occupier of the premises, you may have a claim.
 
We have an experienced team who will assess the merits of your claim and  help you through the process. We will be happy to have an informal initial chat with you by telephone.

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Trial of Dreamspace artist begins
Sally Moore solicitor for the two bereaved familes has been in attendance at the trial in Newcastle of the Dreamspace artist
 

Pothole cyclist receives award
British Cycling member Anthony Peart has successfully concluded his claim for personal injury compensation and consequential losses arising from an incident which occurred on 25th February 2007
 

Court of Appeal case settles at door of court
Jane Sowerby suffered a severe spinal injury in 2003. She has now received compensation and can plan her financial future with security. Jane was represented by specialist personal injury law firm Leigh Day & Co.
 

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When you contact us you will be referred to the lawyer who can most appropriately deal with your claim

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