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We are solicitors claiming personal injury compensation from Asda for both customers and employees of Asda. Jerome Burch has experience with these types of claims, and introduces our no win no fee service in this short video.
Read more about Asda accidents below, or use our free legal advice service opposite to ask us how to make a claim against Asda for an accident.
Compensation For Accidents and Injuries At Asda
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There are currently around 350 Asda supermarkets in the UK, making it the country's second largest supermarket chain. It is currently owned and operated Wal-mart, the US and world's largest retailer. Asda stores are 20% larger on average than similar Tesco and Sainsbury's stores, and stock a wide range of goods, including food, toys, clothing and household items. The size of Asda stores and the sheer number of people who visit them (around 18 million a week) means that there is always going to be a risk of an accident occurring. Accidents may involve Asda employees as well as customers, and may be due to either the negligence of the supermarket’s management or staff.
Typical Accidents At Asda Supermarkets
A common type of injury caused by accidents in supermarkets are strains or fractures to the wrists and hands. Such injuries are caused when a person falls, with the arms bearing the force of the impact on landing. More serious falls may cause traumatic head injuries, especially where a person falls onto a hard object, such as a display unit or sharp edge. An effective system of cleaning and inspection will ensure that spillages are dealt with at the earliest possible opportunity. Accidents in Asda should be immediately reported to staff or management, with the details being recorded in their accident book, and as much evidence gathered as possible.
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Injuries Among Asda Workers
Asda workers face similar risks of slipping and injuring themselves on the supermarket premises, or tripping in the supermarket car park. Cuts from sharp implements and burns from hot food and drinks may also injure workers. Those engaged in shelf stacking and unloading products at Asda distribution centres may suffer back injuries if excessive levels of lifting and carrying are involved. Back injuries can lead to a life-time of problems, including loss of mobility and strength in the back. Where a back problem is persistent, workers may have to be assigned to other duties, or be forced to seek alternative employment altogether.
Asda Accident Compensation Claims
A common question from our clients is can I claim compensation from Asda for an injury on their premises that was not my fault? The answer is usually yes provided that your claim relates to an accident in an Asda store that has taken place in the last three years. Bartletts Solicitors offer no win no fee agreements for claims against Asda. You are assured of keeping 100% of any compensation awarded, with no deductions. In the event that your compensation claim is successful our fees are paid by the losing party to the claim. The vast majority of the claims we take on are successful, and where they are not we will charge you nothing.
Bartletts have been protecting and supporting clients for 150 years and enjoy a reputation nationwide for trusted legal advice. We are specialists in Asda accident compensation claims having successfully represented both injured supermarket customers and employees. Call us today on 0800 158 2454 for a free consultation regarding your case or to begin a claim. You can also contact us for free legal advice via our new Live Chat function.
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