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Trips and falls on pavements are more common than many people think. Broken slabs, uneven surfaces, or potholes can quickly turn a normal walk into a painful accident. If this has happened to you, you may be able to start your pavement injury claim and recover compensation.

At Claims 24 Hours, we help people every day who have been injured because pavements weren’t properly maintained. Our team makes the process easy to understand and takes care of everything with a no win no fee promise.

Why Do Pavement Accidents Happen?

Many pavement injuries are caused by poor maintenance. Common causes include:

  • Uneven or raised paving slabs
  • Potholes and cracks left unrepaired
  • Loose or broken kerbstones
  • Poorly lit areas making hazards harder to see
  • Ice, snow, or slippery surfaces not treated properly

Local councils and property owners have a legal duty to keep pavements safe. If they fail in this duty and you’re injured, you could make a claim.

Who Is Responsible for Pavement Accidents?

Responsibility depends on where the accident happened:

  • Local councils – usually responsible for public pavements, pathways, and roadside walkways.
  • Private property owners – responsible for pavements and walkways outside businesses, shops, or private land.
  • Housing associations or landlords – responsible for communal areas around housing estates.

If they fail to repair or warn about a dangerous pavement, they could be held liable for your injury.

Common Injuries from Pavement Trips

Falling on hard concrete can cause serious injuries, such as:

  • Broken bones (wrist, ankle, or hip fractures)
  • Cuts, bruises, or sprains
  • Head injuries, including concussion
  • Back or neck pain
  • Long-term mobility problems

Even what looks like a small trip can lead to weeks of pain, missed work, and medical treatment. That’s why it’s important to start your pavement injury claim as soon as possible.

What Can You Claim Compensation For?

When you make a pavement injury claim, your compensation may cover:

  • Pain and suffering – for the injury itself
  • Medical costs – including hospital visits, prescriptions, and rehabilitation
  • Loss of earnings – if you had to take time off work
  • Future expenses – if your injury affects your ability to work or live normally
  • Travel costs – to and from medical appointments

The amount you receive depends on the severity of your injury and how it has impacted your daily life.

How to Start Your Pavement Injury Claim

At Claims 24 Hours, we make starting your claim easy:

  1. Contact us – tell us what happened and where the accident took place.
  2. Free case review – we’ll confirm if you have a valid claim.
  3. No win no fee – no upfront costs, no hidden charges.
  4. Compensation secured – if successful, you’ll get the payout you deserve.

We handle all the legal work, leaving you free to focus on your recovery.

Why Choose Claims 24 Hours?

  • We’re available 24/7 – whenever you need support.

  • Simple, clear advice – explained in plain English.

  • No win, no fee promise – no financial risk.

  • Proven experience – in handling pavement accident claims.

  • Friendly and supportive – guiding you every step of the way.

How Long Do You Have to Make a Pavement Claim?

In most cases, you have three years from the date of your accident to make a claim. However:

  • If the injured person is under 18, a parent or guardian can claim on their behalf. After 18, they have until age 21 to claim.
  • If the injured person lacks mental capacity, there may be no time limit until they regain it.

It’s always best to start your claim as soon as possible to gather strong evidence.

What Evidence Do You Need?

The right evidence can make your claim stronger. Useful evidence includes:

  • Photos of the pavement defect or hazard
  • Medical records from your GP or hospital
  • Witness statements from people who saw your accident
  • Accident reports to the council or property owner
  • Receipts for expenses linked to your injury

Our experts can help you gather everything you need.

Start Your Pavement Injury Claim FAQs

Can I claim if I tripped on a broken pavement slab?
Yes. If the council or property owner failed to repair it, you may have a claim.

What if my fall was partly my fault?
You may still be able to claim, but the compensation could be reduced.

How much compensation will I get?
It depends on the severity of your injury and how it affects your life.

Do I need to pay anything upfront?
No. We work on a no win no fee basis, so there are no upfront costs.

Do all pavement claims go to court?
No. Most cases are settled without going to court.

Can I claim for my child’s pavement injury?
Yes. Parents or guardians can claim on behalf of children injured in pavement accidents.

Conclusion

Tripping on a damaged pavement may seem like bad luck, but in many cases, it’s the result of poor maintenance. If you’ve been injured, you may have the right to start your pavement injury claim and recover compensation for your pain, expenses, and loss of income.

At Claims 24 Hours, we make the process simple, clear, and stress-free. With our no win no fee promise, you can claim with confidence.

Contact us today and let our team help you secure the compensation you deserve.

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