Sainsburyâ??s Accident not my fault

#1 2009-07-31 11:59:26
keta

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Sainsburyâ??s Accident not my fault

Few days ago I had acccident in Sainsbury supermarket this was slip on wet floor there is'nt any sign that floor is wet.
What should I do to do compensation claim against Sainsburys ? Can I do that alone or should I get solicitor ?
They have insurance for that so this is not so hard to get compensation ?

#2 2009-08-06 09:22:29
johnmoore

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Hello,

You are entitled to claim compnesation from Sainsburys for the injuries you have suffered and you may well want to pursue a claim direct however supermarkets commonly offer small abouts a few hundred pounds for injuries to avoid legal costs.

in the event that you have been injured then you may be entitled to compensation exceeding 1000.00 dependant upon your injuries.


Regards & good luck

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#3 2009-12-02 10:06:09
Russ B

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Hi Keta!

How did you get on with your claim?

My wife slipped over in Sainsburys last week and seriously hurt her knee!

Let me know how you got or are getting on!

Russ B

#4 2010-08-24 20:21:18
dc61

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I would be interested to know if anyone knows of a website anywhere which discusses accident claims against supermarkets.  I was claiming against Morrisons after slipping on a wet patch on the floor.  I had a photo and everything and Morrisons offered to call ambulance and provided me with a chair etc.  However, my solicitors now tell me that they won't pursue a claim because Morrisons deny liability. Well of course they are hardly going to jump up and down shouting we did it are they>  I sustained quite a nasty twisting injury to my knee which necessitated a visit to the hospital.  I don't see how anyone can just turn round and say, nope, they say they have a clean as they go policy and therefore they must be right!  I nearly took the woman in front of me down at the same time when I fell but, due to the behaviour of a member of staff (who I believe has subsequently been sacked), and the lack of immediate assistance from staff when I was on the floor, the lady paid for her shopping and left without me getting any details.  My husband asked for a copy of the first aid book showing my accident (asked at the time) but they refused so we have no idea whether it was even entered in their book (they took the details down on a tiny scrap of paper).  I'd like to find out if anyone else has had this type of response and then been successful.  Thanks for any advice.

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