December 14, 2009
Injury Solicitors Say Holiday Accident Claims Are Set to Rise
Sure, the holiday season may be drawing to a close, but that doesn’t stop some people wanting more merriment abroad; besides, skiing is looking more and more attractive as the weather takes a colder turn!
However, it is on holiday where many accidents can occur and a recent survey of injury solicitors has shown that many of them believe that holiday accident claims will rise in the coming years. This is a result of the poor exchange rate and the current recession, as many people will choose cheaper hotels and package vacations outside of Europe, where there may not be as stringent safety rules in place to ensure that holidaymakers are looked after to the highest level of safety.
So, this begs the question, what is there that we can do to avoid these holiday accidents, keeping in mind that we still want to save some money on our vacation? Well, follow this advice on how to avoid holiday accidents and your stay should be as breezy and relaxing as if you were in the comfort of your own home!
The majority of swimming pool drownings occur on the first day of the holiday; there are many reasons for this, the most common being that the parents are often very tired after travelling to their resort and will not pay as much attention to their children as they usually would.
To avoid this tragic accident, always ensure that there is a lifeguard on duty whenever your children are out of your sight near a pool and check for hidden depths and ledges beneath the pool’s surface.
People often slip on stairs and the results of these trips can range from bruised limbs, (not to mention egos!) to broken bones and even death; if your hotel is poorly maintained, then the stairs may be wet or cracked, so always take extra caution when climbing the stairs.
A damp floor is also a common occurrence in the bathroom; check for spillages or wet tiles before you enter the bathroom, as a fall could mean the end to your holiday.
If the worst does happen whilst on holiday, then you will need the help of an injury solicitor or team of injury solicitors in order to help build your case for compensation. Make sure that you research as many law firms as possible by using internet matching sites to compare and contrast the various pros and cons of each team of injury solicitors.
By: David Harfield
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TAGS: Holiday Season, Holidaymakers, Injury Solicitors
CATEGORY: Travel And Leisure


