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Accidents
that Fall Under Personal Injury
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Indoor (walkways, hallways)
If you trip over something, or slip on the ground
and end up injuring yourself, you may be eligible for compensation.
This only applies for slips or trips that occur
as the direct result of someone’s negligence. In other words,
if the accident occurred on a walkway or floor which was someone’s
responsibility to keep clear and safe for human traffic, then
there is a possibility you might be entitled to compensation.
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Outdoor (sidewalks, footpaths)
If you fall or trip while walking down the street,
you might be entitled to a compensation award from the local council
that is responsible for ensuring the upkeep of the pavement.
This only applies if the footpath where the accident
occurred shows indications of improper maintenance. You may not
have a valid case if the surface of the footpath only has minor
defects due to normal wear and tear.
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Commercial Areas (shops)
Owners of shops are responsible for making sure
that the floors of their business premises are kept reasonably
dry and safe for human traffic. Shopkeepers are expected to conduct
regular inspections to ensure that potentially unsafe spillages
are cleaned up and obstructions are cleared.
Should you suffer an injury from a slip, you might
be entitled for compensation if it can be proven that the shop
could have taken measures to prevent your accident, provided also
that it wasn’t your own fault.
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Other Places (office buildings,
farms, etc.)
Individuals and companies that occupy land and
structures such as office buildings and farms are responsible
for taking reasonable care of their visitors. Any injury that
wasn’t your fault, that occurs due to an accident that could
have been avoided or anticipated by the party responsible for
the area, may be eligible for compensation.
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