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Public Liability Claims — Accidents in Public Places

Last reviewed: June 2026 · EA Personal Injury Solicitors

If you were injured in a shop, restaurant, park or other public place due to the negligence of the occupier, you may be entitled to compensation. EA Personal Injury Solicitors handles public liability claims on a no win, no fee basis — if the claim succeeds, a success fee may be deducted from your compensation.

TL;DR — Quick Summary

Key Points

  • Occupiers of premises owe a duty of care to lawful visitors under the Occupiers' Liability Act 1957
  • Claims can be made against shops, restaurants, councils, leisure centres and many other organisations
  • Three-year time limit from the date of the accident
  • Photographs and CCTV evidence of the hazard are particularly important
  • No win, no fee — if the claim succeeds, a success fee may be deducted from your compensation

Frequently Asked Questions

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