Sports Injury Claims
There is always some element of risk in sports, and we all know that injuries can occur. However, if your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be able to seek compensation.
Sports Injury Compensation Claims
Many of us engage in sports on a regular basis. Some people participate in sports for recreation, while others do so to stay fit. There will always be an element of risk in any sport, and injuries can sometimes occur. However, if a sports participant is injured due to the negligence of another, a sports injury claim may be possible.
Sports injury claims may include compensation for your pain and suffering as well as any associated costs. Importantly, if you want to file a successful sports injury claim, you must demonstrate that somebody who owed you a duty care was negligent, and an incident occurred because of that negligence resulting in you sustaining a preventable injury.
Common Causes of Sport Injury Claims
There are many different types of sports injury claims however some of the most common causes of sports injury claims that we see at Rees Clayton Solicitors include claims for injuries caused by:
- Poor advice by coaches or trainers
- Dangerous pitches
- Faulty or inadequate equipment
- Poorly maintained venues or stadiums
- Late or reckless tackles
- Assault by another participant or spectator
- Poor training on how to use equipment safely
We’re Here to Help
We have a team of knowledgeable solicitors who focus on obtaining compensation for clients who have had injuries related to sports. It might be difficult to determine who is to blame for these injuries, but our solicitors have a great deal of expertise looking into and filing claims of this nature.
If you have suffered a sports injury, you need experts on your side that you can talk to and trust. Here at Rees Clayton Solicitors we can provide you with a sympathetic, professional honest approach. To discover whether you are entitled to claim compensation for your sports injury, get in touch with our personal injury solicitors today.