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Injures whilst playing sport
If you regularly play games such as rugby, football, badminton or hockey you will no doubt pick up the odd injury. With the majority of these injuries, there will be no blame attributed to anyone else. Most sports activity puts a lot of strain on the body, so injuries do often occur. These can be strained muscles, broken bones, or torn ligaments. However, if you have been injured deliberately or directly you will be entitled to claim for compensation.
There are many personal injuries you can sustain while playing the sport that you love. Many of these injuries can be caused by defective equipment, or even as a result of facilities that are not safe for people to be using. Unfortunately, there are also deliberate injuries caused by an opposing player.
Injuries can also sometimes be sustained as a result of inadequate supervision by an instructor. If you are playing a sport, or just using your local gym, you should always ensure that you receive thorough induction and training, so that you lower the risk of sustaining an injury.
Most gymnasiums, leisure centres and health clubs provide adequate professional instruction for the use of their equipment. The majority of people do act with reasonable care towards other people when they are playing their favourite sport. If you are unsure about what you are able to claim for, then please call a no win no fee solicitor, who will be able to give you professional advice and guidance.
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