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Pub Seat Injury Student wins person injury claim

Injured through a fault not of your own in public premises - consult Adams personal injury lawyer for compensation claims within stipulated time.

Author: Edith Peterson
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Faisal Hakeem, 20, a student who was injured after a pub seat underneath him collapsed has received £1,200 in damages from the brewery who own the pub he was at.

He was out with his friends at a bar in Manchester when the bench on which he was sitting gave way and a protruding nail ripped his trousers and gashed his leg.

Mr. Hakeem complained to the management at the bar but they were uncommunicative so he decided to make a personal injury claim.

The brewery, which owns the bar, has now agreed to pay Mr. Hakeem £1,200 in compensation for the pain and injury he suffered.

Like all those in charge of areas open to the public, operators and bar owners have a duty to protect people from reasonably foreseeable injuries. In the case of a bar, this means amongst other things, it is necessary to ensure that all chairs and benches are fit for customers’ use.

Public spaces include private premises such as banks, gyms, and supermarkets as well as areas owned by the local council. Injuries sustained because of liquid spills on walking surfaces or faulty seating’s are surprisingly common.

If you are injured through a fault not of your own in public premises, it is important to report the accident to staff at the time it occurs and to collect the names and addresses of any witnesses to the incident. It will also help in making a personal injury claim if you can produce photographic evidence to show what really happened.

If you would like to seek advice on making a personal injury claim, keep in mind to take an advice as early as possible since there are time limits that applies when making compensation claims.

About Author

Edith Peterson is a freelance author who has a vast knowledge in personal injury claims and accident injury claims. For more information please visit: www.adamspersonalinjury.co.uk

Article Source: http://www.1888articles.com/author-edith-peterson-25432.html

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