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Public Liability Claims

A Public Liability Claim is made against a governing body or private company that owns or is responsible for an area to which the public are admitted.

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Can I make a claim if the accident occurred on public property?

What if the responsible party denies liability?

What evidence do I need to support my public liability claim?

What happens if the responsible party is no longer in business?

What if the public liability claim is against a local council or government body?

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