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I Slipped In A Co-op Supermarket – Can I Claim?

Co-op Wet Floor Slip ClaimDo you often shop in the Co-op? If you have been injured while doing your shopping at any supermarket, you will have grounds for a personal injury claim. There are many different types of accidents that can happen in a supermarket environment, yet there is no denying that slipping on a wet floor is one of the more common occurrences. Supermarkets have a responsibility to provide adequate signage to warn people if the floor is wet. If the Co-op has failed to do this or they have acted negligently in any other manner and this can be attributed to the slip you experienced, you will have grounds for a personal injury claim. At Legal Expert we have helped many personal injury victims to get the compensation they deserve for such incidents. You can call us today to discuss what happened to you on 0800 073 8804, as well as to ask any questions you have about Co-op claims. However, before you do so, make sure you read on to discover everything you need to know about claiming if you have had an accident in a supermarket.

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A Guide To Claiming Compensation If You Have Slipped In A Co-Operative Supermarket

There is no denying that when it comes to personal injuries, slips, trips and falls are the most common. According to HSE, slips, trips and falls cost the UK almost £1 billion every year. Not only this, but it is the most common type of workplace accident. No matter whether you work at the Co-op or you shop there, if you have been injured in a slip, trip or fall because of a wet floor, you will be well within your rights to make a claim for compensation. To do this, you need to prove that the supermarket acted negligently and that this resulted in the accident occurring, for example, they may have not made any effort to notify you of the spillage or to prevent customer access. In this guide, you will find out everything you need to know about making a Co-op wet floor slip claim. This includes details for those who have had an accident whilst shopping, as well as those looking to make an accident at work claim. You will find out how to make Co-op injury claims, as well as details on how much compensation you could get if you have slipped on water in a Co-op. If you have any queries by the end of the guide, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Accidents Leading To Co-op Slip, Trip, And Fall Claims

There are many different scenarios that can lead to such an incident. Some examples include:

  • Flooring defects
  • Floors that have been cleaned but not dried
  • Broken freezers and fridges
  • Spillages
  • Food items that have been dropped and not picked up

No matter whether you are making a shopping slip trip fall claim or a back injury at work claim, how the accident happened is not the important factor. Rather, who is to blame for the incident is what matters. You need to show the Co-op acted negligently to make successful Co-op slip, trip, and fall claims.

Co-op Slip, Trip, And Fall Injury Claims

To make a successful claim, it is advisable to gather as much evidence as possible. This includes reporting the incident to the supermarket. For workers, you will need to ensure the incident gets recorded in the Co-op accident book. This is a necessity for every Co-op accident at work– it is required by law. Aside from this, it is a good idea to take photographs of the scene and your injuries, if visible. You should also get the contact information of anyone that witnessed the accident. Make sure you keep a record and proof of any expenses incurred too because you can also claim for these.

Slipped In Co-op Compensation, Who Is Liable?

To launch successful Co-op accident claims, it is all about proving liability. You need to show that the Co-op acted negligently and they are to blame for what happened. There are a number of different ways this could have been the case. Did they warn you about the spillage? Was there adequate signage? Did they make an effort to prevent such a scenario? If not, they are liable.

Slipped In A Co-Operative Supermarket Compensation Claim Calculator

One thing that all of our claimants want to know is how much Co-op compensation they will receive. It does not matter whether you are trying to secure accidents at work compensation or slipped in Co-op compensation, it is critical to recognise that all cases are handled on an individual basis. The individual circumstances of your case are considered and you will be awarded an amount based on this. Nevertheless, in the table below you can get an idea regarding the sort of money you could be looking at, as we reveal the average payout for injuries relating to accidents whereby someone has slipped on water in Co-op.

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Type of injury sustained Typical compensation payout Added notes
Knee injury – minor Up to £10,450 This includes a twisted or bruised knee. Recovery will take a few weeks or months.
Broken wrist £2,675 – £3,600 A simple fracture awards the lowest amount.
Pelvic injuries £3,000 – £99,500 It is not uncommon for someone to experience a broken hip due to a slip, trip or fall.
Severe shoulder injuries £14,600 – £36,500 The shoulder can end up damaged or fractured after a fall.
Minor back injury £6,000 – £9,500 This payout is for nuisance injuries whereby a full recovery is made.
Minor head injury £1,675 – £9,700 A slip can result in people falling heavily on their back. If this has happened to you and the injury is minor, this is the sort of payout you can expect.

Co-op Slip Compensation Case Study

There have been many people over the years that have been successfully awarded compensation due to supermarket incidents. One case in 2015 saw the Co-op being fined £400,000. This was due to an incident whereby a customer died after he slipped in a Co-Operative supermarket due to a faulty sandwich chiller. 74-year-old Stanley May passed away in July 2015 after he hit his head on the floor in a Co-op store in Truro. The supermarket was deemed to have acted negligently because the water had been leaking for approximately 44 hours and no efforts to prevent customers from accessing the area or to contain the leak had been made.

Making A Successful No Win No Fee Co-op Compensation Claim

When you make a claim with us, you are guarantee that it will be a No Win, No Fee Co-op compensation claim. This means that you only need to pay for our legal service if the claim is a success. Our No Win, No Fee approach offers you complete monetary protection. It also means that you can make a claim regardless of your financial standing. If you have slipped in a Co-op, you don’t need to worry about money holding you back. Paying for a winning service only ensures you are never out of pocket.

How To Make A Co-op Wet Floor Slip Claim

If you are ready to make a claim for a slip in Co-op, we are ready to help you get the compensation you deserve. We can also assist if you have experienced a fall in Co-op or any other type of accident or injury. The number you need is 0800 073 8804. This is our personal injury claim line, which is open 24 hours per day, seven days a week. You can also request a call back via our website, use the live chat feature, or send an email to info@legalexpert.co.uk. Please note that all of the advice we provide is free of charge,

Useful Links

We hope you have found this guide useful, but if you would like more information on claiming because you have slipped in a Co-op, we have some additional guides that may be of use:

Our slip trip fall claims guide:

A comprehensive look at this type of injury, which will give you a wealth of information that you may need when you have suffered this kind of accident.

Our wet floor accident guide:

Wet floors commonly lead to accidents, and the guide we have produced offers hand.

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    • Patrick Mallon legal expert author

      Patrick is a Grade A solicitor having qualified in 2005. He's an an expert in accident at work and public liability claims and is currently our head of the EL/PL department. Get in touch today for free to see how we can help you.

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