"Slipped or tripped in Gourock? If the property occupier failed in their duty of care, you could be owed thousands — even if you weren't badly hurt."
Slip, trip and fall claims are the second-most-common personal injury claim in Scotland. If you slipped, tripped or fell in Gourock because the occupier of premises (a shop, restaurant, council, employer or landlord) breached their duty under the Occupiers' Liability (Scotland) Act 1960, you have a right to claim. Scottish solicitors operate on a no-win-no-fee basis and Scotland — unlike England — has no general-damages cap.
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These are the cases Scottish solicitors see most often in Gourock and the wider Inverclyde area:
Wet floors without warning signs, spilled product, leaking fridges — the supermarket's public liability insurance pays your claim, not the staff member you spoke to.
Wet bathroom floors, greasy kitchen entrances, broken stair carpets — common claim scenarios in Gourock hospitality venues.
Trips on uneven paving slabs, raised manhole covers and potholes — Gourock council and private property owners owe a duty under occupiers' liability law.
Slipped at work in Gourock? Employer's liability insurance pays. You cannot be sacked for claiming.
Wet ward floors, missing handrails, poor lighting — NHS Scotland and care providers must meet the same duty of care as any other occupier.
Faulty stairs, defective flooring, poor lighting in common areas — landlords owe a duty under the Defective Premises Act and tenancy law.
| Injury / Outcome | Compensation Range |
|---|---|
| Minor sprain (under 3 months) | £1,500 – £4,000 |
| Soft tissue back injury | £5,000 – £12,000 |
| Fractured wrist / ankle | £8,000 – £25,000 |
| Knee ligament damage | £12,000 – £50,000 |
| Hip fracture (older claimant) | £25,000 – £90,000 |
| Head injury (concussion) | £3,000 – £15,000 |
| Serious back / spinal damage | £40,000 – £160,000 |
| Loss of earnings (per year) | £25,000 – £45,000+ |
Wet floors get mopped, broken paving gets fixed. Photograph the cause of your fall immediately — even before getting medical help if you can.
Insist on a written record at the premises. Get a copy or photograph it. Without this, the occupier can later deny the accident happened.
Anyone who saw the fall or the hazard. Get names and phone numbers — staff and customers alike. Their evidence is gold-standard.
Attend Inverclyde Royal Hospital or your GP within 24 hours even if you feel okay. Soft-tissue injuries worsen for 48–72 hours and a same-day record is critical evidence.
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Compensation depends on the injury. A minor sprain that resolves in under 3 months is typically £1,500–£4,000. A fractured wrist or ankle is £8,000–£25,000. A serious back injury is £40,000–£160,000+. Scotland has no general-damages cap so claims are individually assessed and typically 2–4x higher than equivalent English claims.
3 years from the date of the accident under the Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973. Claims for children run from their 16th birthday. Get advice early — evidence (CCTV, witness memory, the hazard itself) disappears fast.
Photographs of the hazard before it was cleaned up, CCTV footage (request immediately — most premises overwrite within 30 days), names and contact details of witnesses, the accident-book entry, and a same-day medical record from Inverclyde Royal Hospital or your GP.
97% of Scottish personal injury claims settle out of court. Only complex liability disputes or refused offers reach the All-Scotland Sheriff Personal Injury Court. Your solicitor handles all of it on a no-win-no-fee basis.
Scottish courts apply contributory negligence. You can still recover 60–80% of full compensation even where you contributed (e.g. wearing inappropriate footwear). Most slip claims are not blocked by contributory negligence — the duty on the occupier is comprehensive.
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