Premises Liability Claims
Tylers Solicitors are here to help guide you through the premises liability claims process. If you have been injured in a premises due to someone else’s neglect, you may be able to claim compensation. Get in touch with the team at Tylers Solicitors to start your claim today.

Tylers Solicitors: Premises liability lawyers
Whether you’ve been hit by falling debris, fallen due to a poorly maintained floor, or been cut by exposed metal, our team of personal injury claims solicitors are here to help you make a strong compensation claim so you can move on from your injuries.
We work on a no-win, no-fee pricing structure, so you won’t need to pay a penny upfront for our services. We will deduct any solicitor fees from your compensation amount, so you’ll never be out of pocket.
Call our premises liability lawyers today on 0800 699 0079 or fill out our simple contact form to start your premises liability claim.
How much can I claim?
What are the most common premises liability injuries?
Premises liability injuries can vary widely as they can be caused in any scenario where a property owner or occupier has failed to uphold their legal duty in maintaining a safe environment.
Some premises liability injuries and causes you may be able to claim for include:
- Slips, trips, and falls caused by wet floors, uneven flooring, and poor lighting. These causes could result in bone fractures, sprains, concussions, spinal injuries, and head injuries in severe cases.
- Falling objects caused by poorly stacked shelves, unsecured signage, and faulty ceilings. These events could cause head injuries, lacerations, facial injuries, and concussions.
- Electrical injuries due to exposed wiring, faulty plug sockets, and negligence towards electrical maintenance. Victims may suffer from burns, nerve damage, and cardiac issues in worst-case scenarios.
- Crushing injuries caused by weak flooring, collapsed structures, and unsafe staircases. Injuries could include crushed limbs, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord damage.
If your injury is not listed above, take a look at our list of bodily injuries. If the property owner caused your injury through negligence and they were liable, you will be able to make a claim.
Am I eligible to make a premises liability claim?
Because a premises liability injury can happen almost anywhere that a property owner has a duty to maintain a safe environment, it can be hard to know whether or not to make a claim.
To help you determine whether you have an eligible claim, ask yourself the following questions:
- Was the business or property owner at fault?
- Were you injured due to unsafe conditions, poor maintenance, or negligence?
- Were you injured because of something the owner failed to do?
- Do you have supporting evidence for your injury?
- Photographs of the accident scene
- Accident logbook entries
- CCTV recordings
- Witness statements
- Doctor’s report
- Photos of the injury
- Did the injury occur in the last three years?
- You can only make a premises liability compensation claim if the accident happened in the last three years.
- If you are claiming on behalf of a child, you can do so up until the child turns 21.
If you answered ‘yes’ to most of these questions, you are likely eligible for compensation. To double check your case, feel free to contact our premises liability lawyers on 0800 699 0079 or via our online contact form today.
Which premises are most vulnerable to liability injuries?
Premises liability lawsuits cover a wide range of premises. Injuries can occur almost anywhere where property owners have failed to uphold their legal duty of care.
Some of the most common premises involved in premises liability claims include:
- Retail and commercial facilities, including supermarkets, shopping centres, cafes, bars, restaurants, cinemas, concert venues, and gyms.
- Public areas, such as pavements, parks, garages, train stations, bus stops, airports, and educational facilities.
- Residential properties, like holiday rentals, student accommodation, and rented properties. This also overlaps with landlord negligence claims.
- Work environments, including offices, factories, warehouses, hospitals, and construction sites.
How to make a premises liability claim
If you have suffered an injury due to a property owner’s negligence and have a strong case, you will likely be able to claim compensation under premises liability law.
Our premises liability lawyers are here to help you through every step of the claims process:
- Step 1: Initial consultation – Contact us to begin the process. We will discuss your case with you and decide whether you have an eligible claim.
- Step 2: Gathering evidence – Our team will assess any evidence you have or help you gather more if required.
- Step 3: Establishing compensation – We will calculate a compensation award based on all the physical, emotional, and financial losses caused by the injury.
- Step 4: Filing the claim – Our team will begin filing your premises liability claim and handle any legalities, paperwork, and negotiations involved.
- Step 5: Representing in court – In the unlikely event that your premises liability claim is taken to court, our lawyers will confidently represent you.
Why choose Tylers Solicitors for premises liability compensation?
Our premises liability lawyers have over 15 years of experience and are SPA-regulated for your peace of mind. We are one of the leading providers of no-win, no-fee legal services for injuries caused in all types of properties.
Whether you’ve suffered from a serious or minor injury due to poor property maintenance or owner negligence, we can help you move on from the experience.
If you’re looking for a team to provide trusted premises liability compensation claims, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team on 0800 699 0079 or via our online contact form today.
Premises liability claim amounts
Your compensation award amount will depend on the severity of your losses — financial, physical, and emotional. The more serious and long-term your injuries are, the more compensation you could receive.
Take a look below for guidance on how much premises liability compensation you could be eligible for. Remember, you can always speak to our team on 0800 699 0079 for a more accurate estimate.
Need more information? Don’t worry, one of our professional claims solicitors will advise you along the way
Contact us on 0800 699 0079 or via our online contact form to start your claim today!
Compensation for slip, trip, and fall injuries
- Minor injuries: sprains, soft tissue damage, etc. — Up to £3,950
- Moderate fractures or concussions with recovery in a few months — £6,500 to £29,000
- Serious spinal injuries and head trauma resulting in long-term disability — Up to £307,000
Compensation for falling object injuries
- Minor head injuries, including concussion, cuts, and dizziness — £2,080 – £11,980
- Facial fractures and deep lacerations, including a broken nose, cheekbone, or jaw — £13,000 to £42,000
- Severe brain injuries with a long-term cognitive impact — Up to £44,840
Compensation for electrical injuries
- Minor electric shocks or burns — £1,680 to £6,500
- Moderate burns and nerve damage with ongoing pain and muscle damage — £10,000 to £29,000
- Severe electrical injuries like cardiac arrest and permanent nerve damage — Up to £85,100
Compensation for crushing injuries
- Crushed limbs with partial recovery and some loss of function — £29,000 to £85,000
- Spinal cord damage, including paralysis and permanent disability — Up to £307,000
- Traumatic brain injuries resulting in a loss of motor skills or cognitive impairment — £140,000 to £493,000
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Premises liability claims FAQs
Who should a premises liability lawsuit be made against?
If eligible, you will need to make a premises liability lawsuit against whoever is responsible for maintaining the safety of the premises where your injury occurred. This could be a private or commercial property owner, landlord, property management company, the government or the local council.
Do premises liability lawsuits overlap with any other claim?
Yes, because premises liability claims are so broad, they can overlap with other types of claims. Some overlaps include employer liability, public liability, product liability, medical negligence, and housing disrepair claims.
What damages are covered in a premises liability lawsuit?
Your compensation amount will consider any financial losses incurred due to your injury, such as medical bills, travel costs to and from medical appointments, and loss of earnings. You will also be compensated for your pain and suffering, covering both physical and emotional damages related to your injury.
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