$500,000 Settlement Following Nerve Damage From Varicose Veins Treatment
Case Overview Our client presented to a vascular surgeon, seeking treatment of her varicose veins in her right leg. Following the surgeon’s recommendation, our client
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In the winter of 2019, our client, who was in her 50s, was walking through a dimly lit outdoor car park in Northern Sydney when she tripped and fell on the remains of a broken car parking block at night. The fall caused our client to sustain a fracture to her right wrist with no nerve damage.
Upon opening the file, our team investigated the case by attending the incident site on multiple occasions and speaking to witnesses who were available on site. This hands-on approach enabled our team to obtain evidence that confirmed that the defendants had breached their duty.
Our team also obtained expert liability evidence to prove that the limited lighting and the negligent safety inspections were the cause of the incident so the responsibility was on the landlord and property manager.
If you have been involved in an outdoor trip and fall incident, you may be eligible to make a Public Liability Claim. Contact the team at Gerard Malouf & Partners today.
Public liability refers to the responsibilities owners or occupants of a public space have to protect anyone who enters. If the owners or occupants fall short of these responsibilities, resulting in an injury, a case for compensation can be made.
Some of the most common incidents covered by public liability law include:
There are time limits involved with public liability claims, so it’s important to make a claim as soon as possible to ensure you remain eligible. Usually, individuals have three years from the date of injury to file a claim but this may differ by state and it is often best to start the claims process as early as possible.
Each case is different, with a number of factors potentially affecting how long it takes to come to a final decision. Despite this, most simple claims should be resolved within 18 months.
In more challenging, complex cases, the process will be longer and could take a few years.
Contributory negligence occurs when both parties are at fault in causing an accident or injury. For example, if a supermarket employee fairs to clean up a spillage in an aisle causing a slip & fall, but the victim had ignored warning signs.
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