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Question: What is more difficult than filing an injury claims? Answer: Not knowing who to file your injury claims against. You think that's not the case? Read on and see if this makes you a believer.

Noel was jogging in the park like most mornings. Somewhere along the jogging track a slab had come undone. When Noel stepped on it, it gave way and he fell down. He wound up with a swollen ankle, which the doctor diagnosed as an intense ligament tear. The accident left him in bed for three weeks. His doctor, parents, and friends, told him to file a compensation claim for the injury and related expenses. Problem was no one knew whom to hold responsible and hence get the public accident compensation from.

This confusion is typical of an injury in a public place. Whether you sustain an injury while shopping at malls and markets, browsing through libraries, or walking your dog in the park - you are entitled to public accident compensation. Never think, even for a minute, that your injury is completely your fault if it occurred in a public space. Every public area must meet certain safety regulations. If the people looking after the place have failed in that duty, it is their fault. And you should not be paying for it. Here are some tips to help further your public accident compensation claim:

Tip 1: Record your Accident Details:

When you have an accident in a public place, check if there is an accident record book available. If there is one, lodge an entry there immediately. This entry supports your claim as a good piece of evidence should.

Tip 2: Contact Witnesses and collect Evidence:

If there is no accident record book present, and even if there is, support your claim with witnesses and, if possible, photographs. For example, a photograph of the uneven slab of the jogging track where Noel slipped and injured himself, will count as evidence in the case.

Tip 3: Contact an Experienced Lawyer:

It is your civil right to get compensated for a public accident that is not your fault. In case the party responsible - the library trust, the mall authorities, the civil body taking care of the park, etc. - is not keen on compensating you in fair terms, consider hiring the services of an experienced lawyer, with a background in accidents caused in public areas. An experienced lawyer is adept at dealing with cases like yours and knows the right way to go about getting you compensation for the accident. Fill out the contact form for further information.

Tip 4: Check for a No Win No Fee Contract:

Always draw up a no-stings attached, No Win No Fee contract with your lawyer. This means that you don't pay your lawyer anything, whether you win or not. Even when you win, the lawyer is compensated by the other party, not out of your public accident compensation amount.

Diana Joseph has an in-depth knowledge in dealing with in injury claims. She has written numerous articles on injury claims issues, particularly those involving car accident and other topics of claims.

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