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Accidents caused by faulty equipment
Accidents caused by faulty equipment are common. Faulty equipment creates many hazards. Faulty appliances can cause shocks and burns. Unsafe medical products can lead to injuries and medical complications. Defective hair salon services can cause hair and scalp problems. The faulty equipment list goes on. European law guarantees consumers the right to claim damages following accidents caused by faulty equipment.
Accident caused by faulty equipment? Here's how we can help
If you've had an accident caused by faulty equipment, you may be entitled to make a faulty equipment personal injury claim for compensation. Faulty equipment claims cover a wide area and our personal injury lawyers are highly skilled at putting together a full range of faulty equipment accident claims. Have you had an accident caused by faulty equipment? Defective water supplies can cause illness. Bottles and cylinders can explode. Faulty equipment can create electrical hazards. All products should meet high safety standards. When they don't and you have an accident caused by faulty equipment, it's your civil right to make a claim. Our team of personal injury specialists will deal with your faulty equipment accident claim quickly and efficiently. We'll make sure we put together your faulty equipment accident claim in the most compelling way to win you the compensation you deserve. Faulty equipment presents a danger to us all. If you've had an accident caused by faulty equipment, we can protect your consumer rights and make sure you are fully compensated. Start your claim now.
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Q & A
Common questions answered about...
Personal Accident Legal Questions
Please select one of the following to start your personal injury claim now. Click on the option you want and follow the simple instructions.
How do I prove my case?
You don't need to worry about proving your case. That's where we come in.
How is my case decided?
It works like this. We write to the insurer of the faulty party and their insurer decides whether to accept it or not.
Is the law different in Scotland?
Yes. There are a few important differences. Firstly, some of the terms used are different.
Case Study
Case Study
Mr Norris, aged 68, purchased two stools to use at the breakfast bar in his kitchen. Some time later, he sat on one of the stools and it gave way beneath him. One of the legs of the stool had broken and Mr Norris fell heavily onto the kitchen floor. He injured his coccyx as a result. The injury caused severe swelling and then bruising that took three months to subside. It also exacerbated a back condition that Mr Norris already had. He was in pain for over six months. The team at First Personal Injury pursued an accident claim for Mr Norris. He was awarded £1,563.