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    CLAIMS AGAINST PIZZA EXPRESS

    Restaurants are legally obliged to ensure the health and safety of their customers and staff and must adhere to health and safety responsibilities. When it fails to do so, it can find itself liable for compensation claims, we can help with personal injury claims against Pizza Express.

    If you have been injured while eating or working at a restaurant, you may be entitled to make a claim for compensation.

    CONTACT THE CLAIMS EXPERTS

    If you have suffered an injury because of an accident that wasn’t your fault, we’ll help you win the compensation you are entitled to.

    If you have been in an accident at work or in a public place such as a restaurant then contact us on 0800 342 3206 or get in touch online.

    ACCIDENTS IN PIZZA EXPRESS

    All restaurants have a duty of care to their customers and there are regulations in place to protect diners from injury. Restaurants should take reasonable precautions to reduce the risk of an accident happening.

    If a restaurant has failed in its duty to keep you safe while you are dining in its restaurant and you become injured as a result, you may have cause to make a claim.

    COMMON TYPES OF ACCIDENTS IN PIZZA EXPRESS

    There are a number of different kinds of accidents that might occur in a restaurant, including:

    • Slip, trips or falls, caused by, for instance, loose items on the floor, spillages or defective flooring potentially causing bruising, cuts, scrapes, fractured or broken bones and head injuries.
    • Burns from hot food, drinks or cooking appliances.
    • Cuts from kitchen utensils or sharp objects.
    • Food poisoning or illnesses.
    • Falling downstairs.

    INJURED WHILE WORKING FOR PIZZA EXPRESS

    A restaurant is legally obligated to keep its employees safe while they are at work and must put measures in place in order to do so.

    If you have been injured at work in an incident that came about due to your employer neglecting their duty of care, you may be entitled to compensation.

    To do this you will need to be able to demonstrate that:

    1. You were an employee of the company
    2. Your employer neglected their duty of care
    3. This negligence was the cause of your injury

    Being able to demonstrate these points indicates that your employer is responsible for your injury due to the breach of their duty of care.

    INJURED AS A PIZZA EXPRESS DELIVERY DRIVER?

    While it is possible for any person to get injured while driving on the road, those who are delivery drivers can especially be at risk due to the time constraints of their job and the simple fact that they spend a large amount of time on roads. Furthermore, food delivery drivers might be more at risk as they are more likely to use a bicycle or motorcycle which can increase your risk of being injured while travelling for more information see our delivery driver accident claims page.

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    WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF YOU HAVE AN ACCIDENT AT PIZZA EXPRESS

    1. Seek medical attention
    2. Report the accident- to a staff member. They will record this in their accident book, which will be an essential piece of evidence when making a claim.
    3. Take photographs of the scene and your injuries.
    4. Identify witnesses and take their details.
    5. Keep any receipts for financial loss as a result of the accident such as trips to medical appointments and for medication, for example.
    6. Contact Jefferies.

    CLAIMS AGAINST PIZZA EXPRESS

    If you are injured as a customer or employee, there are a number of steps you should take if you are considering making a personal injury claim.

    When making any kind of accident claim, it is essential that you have a specialist on your side. You have just three years from the date of your accident in which to make a claim, so it is important that you begin the legal process as soon as possible. If you are a minor or would like to claim on behalf of a child, the three-year timeframe begins on the date of their eighteenth birthday.

    AMOUNT OF COMPENSATION FOR CLAIMS AGAINST PIZZA EXPRESS

    All personal injury cases are unique and so the amount of compensation that is awarded in each case is also unique. The amount of compensation that is awarded is determined by looking at two distinct factors – general damages and special damages.

    GENERAL DAMAGES

    The pain and suffering that your injuries have caused is the main factor that is used to determine how much compensation you are owed. This will usually be determined by undergoing a medical examination, from which a report is created that outlines the length of time the injuries will take to heal as well as their severity.

    Our compensation calculator gives an indication of how much you might be entitled to based upon your injuries.

    SPECIAL DAMAGES

    However, compensation also takes into account any financial losses that you might have suffered as a result of your injuries, such as a loss of earnings due to being unable to return to work. If you have had to pay for treatment or travel to treatment, compensation may also be able to cover this as well. Therefore, you should keep any receipts or other documents that help to outline the extent of your financial losses, as caused by your accident/injuries.

    START YOUR CLAIM TODAY

    If you think you might have a case for a claim against a restaurantthen please contact us.

    To learn more and to discuss your potential claim in confidence, contact our team on 0800 342 3206. Alternatively, complete our online contact form to arrange an initial no-obligation telephone consultation with a member of our expert team.