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Severe Neck Pain When Lying Down After Accident Today
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I was walking through my local shopping centre when all of a sudden I slipped and went flying. I had slipped on a piece of meat that had from a pie. My right hand and elbow took the most of it with pretty colourful bruising now thanks to blood thinners.Weird thing is my neck is horrendously painful when I lie down. Ok when sitting up or standing up not sure why it would be sore as I never got it when I fell I think I will take a diazepam to relax the muscles I took 2 cocodamol 1 hour ago not much help. Just wanted to ask why my neck would be sore I will be posting a question in the law section later on
I was walking through my local shopping centre when all of a sudden I slipped and went flying. I had slipped on a piece of meat that had from a pie. My right hand and elbow took the most of it with pretty colourful bruising now thanks to blood thinners.Weird thing is my neck is horrendously painful when I lie down. Ok when sitting up or standing up not sure why it would be sore as I never got it when I fell I think I will take a diazepam to relax the muscles I took 2 cocodamol 1 hour ago not much help. Just wanted to ask why my neck would be sore I will be posting a question in the law section later on
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I'll try to pre-empt your law question as well:
The supermarket are only liable if there was negligence on their part:
If they knew there was a slip hazard, and did nothing about it, they're liable.
If they didn't know that there was a slip hazard but they should have been aware of it anyway (e.g. by ensuring that staff kept an eye out for such things), they're liable.
However if there was no way that they could have been aware of the hazard (e.g. because the piece of meat had only just fallen to the floor and nobody had had any time to respond to it), they're not liable. (The only exception might be if you could show that they were negligent in the way that they wrapped the pie).
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I'll try to pre-empt your law question as well:
The supermarket are only liable if there was negligence on their part:
If they knew there was a slip hazard, and did nothing about it, they're liable.
If they didn't know that there was a slip hazard but they should have been aware of it anyway (e.g. by ensuring that staff kept an eye out for such things), they're liable.
However if there was no way that they could have been aware of the hazard (e.g. because the piece of meat had only just fallen to the floor and nobody had had any time to respond to it), they're not liable. (The only exception might be if you could show that they were negligent in the way that they wrapped the pie).
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