Public place slip or trip claims
Public place slip or trip claims can be complex, but acting promptly increases your chances of success. From seeking medical care to gathering evidence and reporting the hazard, each step helps build a strong claim. This guide explains your rights, responsibilities, and how Claim Today Solicitors can assist you in recovering the compensation you deserve.

Find out how to make public place slip or trip claims, protect your rights, gather evidence, and get expert help from Claim Today Solicitors.
A slip or trip in a public place can be sudden and distressing. Whether it happens on a wet supermarket floor, an uneven pavement, or in a restaurant walkway, the resulting injuries can range from minor bruises to serious fractures.
Taking the correct steps after such an incident is crucial for your health and your legal rights. By following the right procedures for public place slip or trip claims, you can protect your evidence, report the accident correctly, and secure the compensation you deserve.
1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately
Your health should always come first. Even minor injuries from a slip or trip in a public place can worsen over time. Visiting a doctor or hospital ensures your injuries are properly treated and documented , an essential part of any public liability claim.
2. Report the Incident
Notify the property owner, local authority, or store manager as soon as possible. Ask them to record the incident in their accident logbook and request a copy of the report.
If you slipped or tripped in a public place managed by the council, such as a damaged pavement or public park, report it directly to the local authority through their website.
Read more Injury in a Public Place – Make a Claim UK.
3. Collect Evidence
Photographs are vital. Capture the hazard, the surrounding area, and any visible injuries. Collect contact details from witnesses who observed the incident. Each piece of evidence will support your public place slip or trip claims.
4. Keep Financial Records
Save receipts for expenses caused by your injury, such as travel to medical appointments, medications, or lost income. These documents help prove the financial impact of your public place slip or trip claims.
5. Seek Legal Guidance
Handling public place slip or trip claims can be complex, particularly when establishing liability or meeting deadlines. Claim Today Solicitors provide expert support to guide you through the process and maximise your compensation.
Why Choose Claim Today Solicitors?
- Same-day response for urgent cases
- Free claim assessment and legal advice
- No Win No Fee – no risk to you
- 27 years of public liability experience
- Multilingual support – Punjabi, Urdu, Hindi, Gujarati, Pashto
- SRA-regulated and fully insured legal practice
- Specialists, not generalists – public liability is our focus
FAQs
1. Who is responsible for my accident in a public place?
Responsibility usually lies with the property owner, business, or council if they failed to maintain the area safely.
2. How long do I have to file a claim?
Most claims must be made within three years of the accident. Early action ensures that evidence and witness statements remain reliable.
3. Can I claim if I was partly at fault?
Yes. Even partial fault does not always prevent compensation. Liability may be shared, affecting the final payout.
4. How much compensation can I expect?
Compensation depends on the severity of your injuries, recovery time, and financial losses. A solicitor can provide a free case assessment to estimate your claim’s value.
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