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Many people come together from all over the UK to attend the Scottish music festivals T in the Park and Rock Ness. Tickets are in high demand and most people attending thoroughly enjoy the weekend. However, due to the vast amount of people attending the festivals and the amount of alcohol consumed, the risk of people causing personal injury to another person is high. This means that people attending festivals may find that they have a compensation claimbrought against them.
Possible injuries which can be sustained at a music festival and which can result in a compensation claim being made can happen due to the following reasons:
The organisers of the event owe a duty of care to the people attending. This means that if you sustain a personal injury at a festival which could have been prevented through the responsibility of the organisers, you may be able to bring a compensation claim against them. If your personal injury was caused by another member of the public attending the festival, you may be able to bring a compensation claim against them.
Music festivals should be an exciting and fun occasion, however sometimes it can be spoiled by a personal injury. If you have been involved in an accident while you were at a music festival that was not your fault, Redress could help you make a claim for compensation. Contact our No Win No Fee lawyers today on 0800 0287828 or text REDRESS to 601500 and we will advise you on your first steps to receiving the compensation you deserve.