Shop Accidents
Hazards related to shop works required special considerations of safety. Whether you are working in wood shops, metal shops, glass shops, electrical shops or automotive shops, the potential dangers for personal injuries are countless. While most of the shops premises are safe generally, unfortunately failure to maintain equipments and follow procedures may cause significant injuries, problems and accidents. Some of the most common shop accidents include:
- Slipping on the floor of the shop or the warehouse.
- Hit by goods that were falling from the shelves over head.
- Falling over the items that were left by the staff members or customers in the corridors.
Some of the items sold at shops are supposed to be risky and harmful for the customers. People may end up being injured if the shop owners have not taken the sufficient safety measures in their shop. Different types of equipments such as fire safety guards are essential in any kind of shop and the shop owners are also needed to provide a good training program to their employees. Ensuring every piece of equipments and using them as accurately as possible are one of the best ways for enforcing safety and for preventing shop accidents. One of the most important things is that there should be no cords or wires on the floor because the shop can be quite hectic at some times of the day and there may be many people coming in each other’s way. In an attempt to reach their destination, their feet may get entangled in these wires and they may fall flat on the floor.
There are other types of safety precautions that the shop owners are needed to take care of. For example, they must put out a sign when the floor is being moped so that the customers become aware of it and do not end up slipping on the shop floor. Another important thing is to place mat outside the shop so that the customers do not track in the mud if it is raining outside.
If you have also been a victim of such shop accidents, you can contact a professional injury solicitor, attorney or lawyer who will help you in making a compensation claim against the shop owner. The professional person will be able to tell you how long the legal proceeding may take and what is the probable compensation amount you can get. This largely depends upon the extent of your injury and the percentage of shopkeeper’s negligence involved in the accident.
Whether you were injured on the road, at work, in a public place or elswhere you are likely to have a claim to pursue provided it can be proved that the accident was the result of someone else's negligence.
You would be wise to use a solicitor to handle your claim and Excalibur Solicitors is a specialist practice dealing only with claims for accident victims. We operate on a "No Win No Fee" basis at no cost to the claimant and will provide a free legal assessment of your claim if you simply complete our Online Application Form.
The information in this article is designed to provide general information only. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is accurate, it does not constitute legal or other professional advice.