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Successful outcome in occupier’s liability act case

I successfully represented a lady at trial in relation to a claim for personal injury as a result of a fall she suffered in a restaurant. She slipped on water in the toilet. The judge ruled in her favour after finding that the restaurant had been in breach of its duty and had not evidenced that it had carried out adequate checks on the toilets and signage warning of a hazard had not been correctly placed. Needless to say the client was happy with the result.

 
 
 

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