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At Eco Support Network, we specialize in helping individuals secure compensation for personal injuries, illnesses, and accidents—whether they occur at work, in public, or within a rental property. If you've suffered due to negligence, including that of a landlord, we are here to guide you through every step of the process. With our no-win-no-fee guarantee, you can make a claim without any financial risk.

Types of Personal Injuries and Illnesses You Can Claim For

Workplace Injuries
Injuries at work due to unsafe environments or faulty equipment can have severe consequences. If you've experienced a fall, machinery-related injury, or any other workplace accident, we can help you claim compensation for medical expenses, lost earnings, and future rehabilitation needs.

Medical Negligence
If improper medical care or errors during treatment have caused you harm, you may be eligible to claim compensation. Whether it’s a surgical error, misdiagnosis, or inadequate care, our medical negligence team will ensure you receive the compensation necessary to cover your recovery and ongoing care.

Road Traffic Accidents
If you’ve been involved in a car, motorcycle, or pedestrian accident that wasn’t your fault, you can seek compensation for physical injuries, medical bills, and loss of income. We assist you through every step, from collecting evidence to negotiating settlements.

Industrial Diseases


Serious Injuries
Life-changing injuries, such as spinal damage, brain trauma, or amputations, can have permanent effects. We work to secure compensation that will cover your medical care, rehabilitation, and any necessary home adaptations

Landlord Liability for Injuries in Rental Properties

Landlords have a legal obligation to ensure their rental properties are safe for tenants. If they fail to maintain the property and you are injured as a result, you may be eligible for compensation. Common types of injuries caused by landlord negligence include:

1. Slips, Trips, and Falls
Poorly maintained staircases, loose floorboards, damaged carpets, or broken handrails can cause serious injuries. Landlords are responsible for ensuring that common areas and individual units are safe for tenants and visitors. If you've suffered a fall due to unsafe conditions, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries.

2. Damp and Mould-Related Illnesses
Prolonged exposure to damp and mould in a rental property can cause respiratory issues such as asthma, bronchitis, or worsening allergies. Landlords are required to maintain proper ventilation and address issues like leaking pipes or water damage promptly. If your health has suffered as a result, we can help you claim compensation for medical expenses and the impact on your wellbeing.

3. Faulty Electrical Wiring
Electrical injuries or fires caused by faulty wiring, unmaintained electrical systems, or broken appliances provided by the landlord can result in severe harm. Landlords must ensure that all electrical installations are safe and meet current regulations. Injuries from electrical hazards may entitle you to compensation for your medical treatment and damages.

4. Defective Plumbing and Gas Leaks
Landlords are responsible for maintaining plumbing and gas systems in a rental property. Burst pipes, leaking gas, or faulty heating systems can cause serious accidents, including carbon monoxide poisoning, burns, or water damage-related injuries. If your landlord failed to repair such issues in a timely manner, you could claim compensation.

5. Structural Defects
Collapsing ceilings, falling roof tiles, or broken windows can cause significant injuries.

Landlords are responsible for maintaining plumbing and gas systems in a rental property. Burst pipes, leaking gas, or faulty heating systems can cause serious accidents, including carbon monoxide poisoning, burns, or water damage-related injuries. If your landlord failed to repair such issues in a timely manner, you could claim compensation.

5. Structural Defects
Collapsing ceilings, falling roof tiles, or broken windows can cause significant injuries. Landlords must address structural concerns quickly to prevent harm. If you’ve been injured due to a structural defect that your landlord failed to repair, you may be able to seek damages for your injuries and related costs.

How We Help You Succeed

From evaluating the strength of your case to gathering critical evidence and negotiating settlements, our expert team will work tirelessly to secure the compensation you deserve. Whether it’s an injury due to a landlord’s negligence or any other type of personal injury, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

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