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Public Liability Claims -  Slips and Falls - Compensation

PUBLIC LIABILITY LAWYERS IN KIAMA

Compensation Specialists


When life takes an unexpected turn, you deserve decisive action. At Kells, we provide practical legal advice across the full scope of compensation and personal injury matters.

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Worried about whether you have a valid claim? The team at Kells provides a complimentary case review to help you understand your options and the strength of your matter.

No Win No Fee


Move forward without paying upfront fees. Our firm invests in your case and works towards a positive outcome, always placing your best interests first.

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Kells will manage the process on your behalf and seek the highest compensation available under your circumstances and entitlements.

Here To Help

Have you suffered an injury in Kiama from a slip, trip, or fall on public land or private property? If unsafe conditions or poor maintenance contributed to the incident, you may have the right to seek compensation.


Property owners and occupiers have a responsibility to keep their premises safe for visitors, customers, and the community. This includes identifying risks and fixing hazards before they cause harm. Because strict time limits apply, it’s important to act promptly. Our Kiama public liability claims lawyers at Kells can guide you through the claims process.

Compensation


Area of Expertise

How Can Our “No Win, No Fee” Kiama Public Liability Lawyers Help?

At Kells, we understand how disruptive accidents in public or private spaces can be. That’s why our Kiama public liability lawyers provide no win, no fee representation, along with practical support throughout the claims process.

If you have been injured in a slip, trip, fall, or another type of incident on public or private property, you may have the right to seek compensation. To succeed, it must be shown that the owner or occupier of the property failed in their duty of care.


Common public liability claims include:

  • Slip and falls
  • Sporting accidents
  • Accidents at school or university
  • Injuries at another’s premises (rental)
  • Dog attacks

Strict timeframes apply in New South Wales, so it is important to act quickly to protect your entitlements.


Public space accidents often result in ongoing medical costs, lost earnings, and other financial pressures. In many cases, compensation comes down to which insurance policy is triggered by the incident. Dealing with insurers can be complex, particularly when they dispute liability or attempt to reduce payouts.


To give your claim the strongest chance, clear evidence and a structured approach are essential. Our Kiama compensation team will review your circumstances, advise whether a claim is worth pursuing, and if so, represent you under a no win, no fee agreement.


Call today to speak with one of our public liability lawyers in Kiama and find out how we can help.

We focus on taking the stress out of the claims process.

Contact our Kiama public liability lawyers today and book your free case assessment.

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