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If you’ve been injured from tripping over wires or cables at work or in a public place, you could be entitled to make a no win no fee personal injury claim.
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Tripping over wires and cables, whether at home, at work or in a public place, can lead to multiple injuries. These include cuts, lacerations, fractures, sprained joints, back injuries, head injuries and spinal trauma.
While most of these injuries will typically heal with little to no long-term effects, some can permanently affect your daily life and well-being.
Employers, local councils, business owners and all other parties in charge of premises must take reasonable measures to prevent trips and falls over wires. If they fail to do so and you suffer an injury from tripping over trailing cables, you may be entitled to make a compensation claim.
For a free consultation with a legal adviser, contact us by calling 0800 470 0474 or entering your details into our contact form. They will let you know if you have a valid tripping over wire claim and answer any other questions you may have about the claims process.
If you would like to speak to a legal adviser about making a claim, call free on 0800 470 0474 or click here to request a call back.
By submitting this form you agree to be contacted by our partners. Find out how we handle your data in our privacy policy. With no win no fee you typically pay 25% of your compensation if your claim is successful, but the fee can vary. Termination fees may apply if you fail to co-operate with your solicitor.
The simplest way to find out if you can claim compensation for injuries caused by tripping over wires or cables is through a consultation with a legal adviser. They will assess your situation and verify whether:
If these apply to your situation, you will be paired with a personal injury solicitor who has expertise in these types of claims. They will help you gather all the evidence you need to prove liability and secure the maximum amount of compensation you can get.
It is essential to keep in mind that you could claim even if you are partially at fault for your injuries, such as if you ignored warning signs or were acting recklessly. If you are less than 50% to blame, you could still receive compensation. However, any payment would be reduced to reflect your contributory negligence.
While doing your work duties, your employer has a duty to keep you safe from accidents, including from trips or falls caused by wires at work. Their responsibilities stem from the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and include the following:
If your employer fails to uphold these duties and you suffer an injury, you are entitled to make an accident at work claim.
You can rest assured that claiming compensation for tripping over cables at work will not cost you your job, as it is unlawful to be sacked because of this. If your employer retaliates in any way, you can make a further claim at an employment tribunal.
Local councils and business owners have a similar duty towards all members of the public. Under the Occupiers Liability Act 1957, they must ensure visitors to the property they are managing are not exposed to unnecessary risks of injury, including accidents caused by tripping over cables.
To protect the public’s health and safety, they must:
You could trip over a loose wire or cable in various public places, including shopping centres, office buildings, airports, supermarkets, hotels and restaurants. If your accident is due to the occupier’s negligence, you may be eligible to claim personal injury compensation.
Whether you suffered an injury at work, in a restaurant, a shop, or elsewhere, the first thing you should do is ensure you receive prompt medical care if you need it. If your injury is not severe, you should try to collate as much evidence as possible, such as:
If you want to claim compensation for the damages you incurred, you should speak to a personal injury solicitor as soon as possible. If you are entitled to compensation for tripping over wires, they will help you gather everything else you need to support your claim, including:
When you have all the necessary proof, your solicitor will contact the defendant and aim to negotiate a fair settlement on your behalf. If negotiations fail, they will be ready to argue your case before a judge.
A trip and fall over cables and wires can result in various injuries, depending on the circumstances and the way in which you fall. These include:
Yes. In certain circumstances, you may be eligible to claim compensation on behalf of a loved one as their litigation friend. This applies if the injured party is:
To become a litigation friend, you must apply to the court and prove that you have no conflict of interest with the claimant and that you can carry out the legal process fairly and competently. If approved, you will have several responsibilities, such as:
As a litigation friend, you may also need to go to a court hearing where a judge will assess the compensation amount you secured and determine whether it is fair. Once approved, your solicitor can help you deposit the payment into a personal injury trust, so it is ring-fenced and easy to manage.
The compensation award you could receive for a trip and fall at work or in a public place will be calculated based on two types of damages:
The award for general damages is based on the type and severity of the injuries you suffered. According to our compensation calculator, you could receive:
If you tripped over a loose cable and suffered an injury at work or in a public place, you have three years to seek compensation after the accident date. This time limit is established by the Limitation Act 1980 and cannot be surpassed, or your claim will be statute-barred. There are a few exceptions:
We encourage you to start the personal injury claims process as soon as possible to ensure access to evidence and have the best chances of success.
It is difficult to predict how long a tripping over wire compensation claim could take. If the situation is straightforward, such as the defendant admits liability and your injuries are not severe, you could settle within several months. If your claim is particularly complex, it could take over two years to resolve.
The key factors that determine the length of a claim include:
You should know that if the defendant admits liability or you have compelling evidence, you can sometimes apply for interim payments while the case is ongoing. These are partial payments advanced to you from your final compensation award to cover immediate expenses like medical bills and the cost of living.
If you are entitled to make a personal injury claim for tripping over a loose wire, the solicitors we partner with will offer you a no win no fee agreement. This is the preferred way of hiring legal representation because:
Since your solicitor’s fees are dependent upon the success of your case, you can be confident that you have a valid claim, and they will be doing their best to win it. This will give you peace of mind so that you can focus on your recovery and your loved ones.
If you feel you may have a valid tripping over wire claim, please call 0800 470 0474 or enter your details into our contact form to request a call back. You will receive a free case assessment and legal advice with no obligations to continue.