Claiming compensation after an accident in London supermarkets

London Supermarket Accident Compensation

If you’ve been injured while shopping in a London supermarket, you may be entitled to claim compensation. Accidents in places like Tesco, Asda or Lidl often occur due to wet floors, poorly stacked shelves or unsafe walkways. Our no win no fee solicitors can help you recover the compensation you deserve for your pain, suffering and financial losses.

Tesco

Tesco operates everything from Express branches on busy roads to large Extra stores across London. Slips on spilled drinks near self-service tills, trips over baskets left in narrow aisles, and injuries from goods falling off overcrowded shelves are all common hazards. A shopper in a Tottenham Tesco, for example, recently reported slipping on water from a leaking fridge that had not been cordoned off. If Tesco staff fail to act promptly, the store may be liable for your injuries.

Sainsbury’s

Sainsbury’s stores in London often include Argos concessions and Click & Collect counters. These additional services increase stock movement and foot traffic, which can raise the risk of accidents. For instance, in a Sainsbury’s in Clapham, customers have complained about parcels stacked near customer service desks creating trip hazards. If you were injured in similar circumstances, you may be able to make a claim.

Asda

Many Asda stores in London have attached petrol stations and large car parks, particularly in areas like Park Royal and Beckton. Poorly maintained forecourts, fuel spillages, or potholes in the car park can lead to slips and falls. Inside, damaged trolleys or baskets can also cause cuts and bruises. Marley Solicitors regularly help clients injured in these situations to gather the evidence they need.

Morrisons

Morrisons’ Market Street counters, offering fresh fish, meat, and bakery goods, are a well-known feature. These areas can be slippery due to water or food debris. In high-traffic London stores such as Camden or Wood Green, failure to clean and signpost these hazards promptly can result in serious injuries. If you were hurt because of this, legal advice can clarify your options.

Aldi

Aldi’s fast-paced shopping model, with rapid restocking and limited staff, can sometimes lead to hazards being overlooked. Boxes left in aisles during busy restock periods, especially in smaller branches like those in Brixton or Kilburn, have caused tripping accidents. If staff did not take reasonable care to protect customers, Aldi may be responsible for your losses.

Lidl

Lidl stores across London are popular for low-cost groceries but can also present risks. In busy branches such as Hackney or Shepherd’s Bush, customers have reported falling tins or bottles from overstocked shelves. Sharp edges on broken baskets or freezers left open during maintenance can also cause harm. Marley Solicitors can advise on how to pursue a claim if you were injured.

Iceland

Iceland specialises in frozen goods, which means icy floors and leaking freezers can be particularly hazardous. In areas like Lewisham or Walthamstow, customers have slipped on melted ice near freezer units when warning signs were not displayed. This type of incident is preventable if staff follow proper procedures.

Farmfoods

Farmfoods branches, though smaller, still carry risk. Because these stores often have narrow aisles packed with frozen produce, obstructions and wet floors can be common. In outer London areas such as Croydon or Barking, customers have reported being struck by falling boxes during deliveries made while the store is open.

Booths

Although Booths is more common in the North, some specialist or partner stores appear in affluent parts of London. Their focus on premium goods and in-store displays means heavy items or promotional stands can become unstable. If you were injured by a poorly secured display in a Booths partner location, you may be eligible to claim.

Spar

Spar convenience stores are scattered across London transport hubs and residential areas. These small spaces often become crowded during rush hours. Slips from spilled coffee near self-service machines, or injuries caused by delivery cages left in public areas, are typical hazards. Because Spar shops are often independently managed, responsibility can rest with the franchisee, but claims are still possible.

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