Impacts in many sports lead to a high risk of injury. However, if the correct precautions and regulations have not been observed it is often not the fault of the injured party that they have been injured. Indeed, it is often the case that the injury could have been prevented altogether.
It is not only professional sports people that are entitled to claim compensation when they are seriously injured whilst taking part in a sporting activity. Anyone who suffers a sports injury, whether taking part on a professional, semi-professional, amateur or recreational basis, should be entitled to claim compensation if someone else is to blame for the incident.
For a successful sporting accident claim to be brought, the injury sustained has to be as a result of factors that are beyond the normal range to be expected in the particular sport. There may be a failure to supervise by the referee or umpire, or conditions of the ground may have been unsuitable for the activity to be undertaken. Our specialist sporting injury lawyers fully investigate the circumstances, and along with providing the correct financial awards, can arrange specialist rehabilitation at no cost to our clients.
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