Foot injury claim
If you have suffered a foot injury as an innocent victim in the last three years you may be legally entitled to compensation for pain and suffering and other losses resulting from the accident.
Provided that the accident was caused by the negligence of another party you should have valid claim. Examples of circumstances where a foot injury may be caused are :-
- Road Traffic Accidents - whether as driver, passenger, cyclist, motorcyclist or pedestrian.
- Slips, Trips, Falls - on roads, footpaths etc, on Third Party premises such as shops or restaurants.
- At Work - slips trips or falls, trapping, crushing, cuts, falling objects, machinery accidents, construction site accidents.
- Sporting Accidents - whilst some injuries are accepted as inevitable in sport there are situations where a legimate claim for injury damages would exist eg. reckless or malicious conduct by an opponent, defects in playing surfaces.
Foot injuries range from simple sprained or twisted ankles through fractures to one or more of the many bones in the foot. At the other end of the scale is amputation of a toe or toes or in extreme circumstances the whole foot.
Awards for compensation vary considerably according to the amount of pain and suffering and extent of any resultant long term disability.
Persons working in situations involving the movement or handling of heavy objects are at risk of crush injuries from objects dropping or falling. In these situations a right of action might lie on the grounds or unsafe working practices for instance or failure to provide protective footwear.
If you have suffered a foot injury and would like to know whether you may be entitled to compensation please complete the Application Form and we will provide a Free Legal Assessment of your claim. We will handle your claim on a No Win No Fee basis at no cost to you.