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Supermarket accidents are quite common and they can give rise to potential supermarket accident claims. But, it is important for victims of such accidents to be aware of their legal rights and perhaps know what actions they need to take following an accident. Although most people feel embarrassed after slipping or tripping in a public place such as a supermarket and want to disappear quickly to avoid further embarrassment, it is important for them to know that a no fault accident can help them claim compensation for their injuries and losses.

The Public Liability Insurance cover needs to be taken out by every supermarket. Owners and occupiers of supermarkets must take out insurance to cover legal costs arising out of supermarket accident claims. Every owner and occupier of supermarkets, shops and other public properties have a duty of care towards their customers and visitors. They must ensure that members of the public are safe from accidents and injuries whilst in their premises. They must take every step possible to reduce risks of accidents and if they fail, they will be liable to pay compensation.

As a shopper, it is important that you understand your legal rights. Instead of trying to get away from the place following an accident, it is important that you know what steps you need to take so that you are able to put up an accident claim. Following an accident in a supermarket, it is advisable that you:

– inform the staff or someone of authority about the accident
– get the details of the accident noted in the accident book
– take photographs of the cause of the accident
– obtain contact details of witnesses
– visit a G.P to get your injuries examined
– keep a note of all the symptoms you experience
– consult an experienced injury lawyer

These steps can help you prove that you sustained injuries as a result of a supermarket accident and make an accident claim for compensation if the accident was someone else’s fault.