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When an accident in a public place takes place and another person is at fault, the victim is entitled to pursue a compensation claim. The claim supports finances covering physical suffering and additional losses.
An introduction call is a free initial advice opportunity where you can find out the quality of your claim and ask any urgent questions about how your claim will proceed and what you are entitled to if the claim succeeds.
When an accident in a public place takes place and another person is at fault, the victim is entitled to pursue a compensation claim. The claim supports finances covering physical suffering and additional losses.
An introduction call is a free initial advice opportunity where you can find out the quality of your claim and ask any urgent questions about how your claim will proceed and what you are entitled to if the claim succeeds.
An Accident in a public place is a common occurrence. It can be sustained anywhere including at home, in parks, in schools, on playgrounds, on trains, aeroplanes or on public roads and often in shops and supermarkets. These accidents often involve slips, falls or tripping over obstructions left on the floor.
In such a case when an accident in a public place takes place and another person is at fault, the victim is entitled to pursue a compensation claim. This claim is necessary to compensate for the physical suffering and losses that the victim has suffered as a result of the accident.
In such circumstances it is vitally important to report the accident straight away to the relevant person whether it be the owner of a shop or the council if there is pavement defect, and obtain medical treatment straight away. As stringent time limits apply in personal injury claims it is crucial that you pursue your case for an accident in a public place within three years from the date of the occurrence of the accident.
Ellis Hass & Co. can help you pursue compensation on a no win no fee basis.
Court is a last resort, majority of cases are settled without court being necessary.
Immediately report the accident and inform the person you believe to be at fault.
Then gather evidence such as, the date of the accident, the time of the accident , the location it took place and any witnesses details.
Next get in touch with our team of experts.
It includes physical injuries, psychological injuries and illnesses as a result of negligence by another person.
You have 3 years from the date of the accident.
Yes, if the fatal accident was someone else’s fault, a memeber of the deceased family could make a claim.
Compenis split into 2 claims:
To claim for a personal injury a medical examination is necessary to provide evidence.
An Accident in a public place is a common occurrence. It can be sustained anywhere including at home, in parks, in schools, on playgrounds, on trains, aeroplanes or on public roads and often in shops and supermarkets. These accidents often involve slips, falls or tripping over obstructions left on the floor.
In such a case when an accident in a public place takes place and another person is at fault, the victim is entitled to pursue a compensation claim. This claim is necessary to compensate for the physical suffering and losses that the victim has suffered as a result of the accident.
In such circumstances it is vitally important to report the accident straight away to the relevant person whether it be the owner of a shop or the council if there is pavement defect, and obtain medical treatment straight away. As stringent time limits apply in personal injury claims it is crucial that you pursue your case for an accident in a public place within three years from the date of the occurrence of the accident.
Ellis Hass & Co. can help you pursue compensation on a no win no fee basis.
Court is a last resort, majority of cases are settled without court being necessary.
Immediately report the accident and inform the person you believe to be at fault.
Then gather evidence such as, the date of the accident, the time of the accident , the location it took place and any witnesses details.
Next get in touch with our team of experts.
It includes physical injuries, psychological injuries and illnesses as a result of negligence by another person.
You have 3 years from the date of the accident.
Yes, if the fatal accident was someone else’s fault, a memeber of the deceased family could make a claim.
Compenis split into 2 claims:
To claim for a personal injury a medical examination is necessary to provide evidence.
Ellis Hass & Co Solicitors have been awarded the best Family Law and Personal Injury Solicitors in Solihull for the last 5 consecutive years. Providing professional legal advice and delivering a cost effective service with fixed fees wherever possible. Enabling individuals to pursue their legal matter on a fixed fee or 'No Win No Fee' basis.
We have a 4.7 review rating from over 90 reviews
Our team of experts have over 30 years experience
We do our best for each and every client giving us a 96% success rate
We are proud to be the highest rated solicitors in Solihull
You will receive a call back as soon as possible, at the most within 24 hours. You will be called by a member of our team and not a call centre.
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Ellis Hass & Co Solicitors have been awarded the best Family Law and Personal Injury Solicitors in Solihull for the last 5 consecutive years. Providing professional legal advice and delivering a cost effective service with fixed fees wherever possible. Enabling individuals to pursue their legal matter on a fixed fee or 'No Win No Fee' basis.
We have a 4.7 review rating from over 90 reviews
We do our best for each and every client giving us a 96% success rate
Our team of experts have over 30 years experience
We are proud to be the highest rated solicitors in Solihull
You will receive a call back as soon as possible, at the most within 24 hours. You will be called by a member of our team and not a call centre.
Privacy Notice: This form collects personal information (name, company name, email & telephone number). The data will be securely added to our database to ensure we are able to process your request.
Ellis Hass & Co recently succeeded in winning compensation for a lady whose mother, a long time Alzheimers sufferer, she was allowed to leave her care home by staff who unfortunately did not watch her closely enough. Whilst away from the care home she fell and suffered injuries including a broken shoulder.
Managing Partner
Ian has an extensive background of more than 25 years, dedicated to assisting clients in achieving favourable outcomes in personal injury cases. Throughout his professional journey, he has consistently prioritised the provision of early rehabilitation treatment to his clients, ensuring their well-being, and optimising the compensation they receive, particularly in the face of devastating injuries.
Ian's noteworthy accomplishment included being part of the team that handled a case for a woman who experienced paralysis from the neck downwards, resulting in a successful settlement of £3.4 million.
Ellis Hass & Co recently succeeded in winning compensation for a lady whose mother, a long time Alzheimers sufferer, she was allowed to leave her care home by staff who unfortunately did not watch her closely enough. Whilst away from the care home she fell and suffered injuries including a broken shoulder.
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