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Such establishments owe visitors to their premises a duty of care. This duty extends to those using the car park. A claim is usually presented to the occupier’s public liability insurers. Therefore, if a visitor trips on an obstacle left in a supermarket walkway, or slips on a pool of water, then the occupier may be found liable – even if the hazard was caused by another customer.

The occupier's maintenance and inspection regimes will be crucual, so you should:

  • Take photographs of the hazard if possible
  • Make a note of the exact time and location
  • Notify a member of staff or Shop Management
  • If an accident book is present, ensure that the matter is recorded accurately
  • Collect details of witnesses to the incident
  • Seek medical advice
 

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Summary figures for 12 months to end of March 2007 show an overall decrease of car users killed or seriously injured by 5 percent, compared with the period ending March 2006
 

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