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Thursday, 12 March 2009

holiday accidents and injury - world wide problem

We have all heard the stories about holiday accident and injury on all-inclusive package tours. Food poisoning is one of most common forms of holiday illness each year, and can range from minor ailments to serious salmonella food poisoning and hospitalisation.Tour operators need to be more vigilant and take more responsibility to help reduce the figures of hotel food poisoning, personal accident and injury. Booking with reputable tour operators such as Thomson Holidays, Thomas Cook or Cosmos should ensure you are well looked after in your package tour hotel, and that every possible step is taken to reduce the risk of food poisoning, accident or injury on holiday.

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Holiday illness and accidents can and does occur all over the world. Food poisoning and holiday accidents are not something that only crop up in far flung corners of the world. Holiday hotspots which can suffer outbreaks of holiday illness include: The Dominican Republic, The Caribbean Islands, Egypt, Turkey, Cuba, Morocco, Africa, Gambia, , Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca, Kenya, Mauritius and the Maldives. Types of food poisoning include salmonella and norovirus, which has become more common recently on cruise ship holidays.

In recent years, the Dominican Republic has seen many cases of holiday illness, which were later reported to personal claims solicitors in the UK. Personal injury has been caused as a result of holidaymakers using unsafe equipment, food poisoning has occurred due to poor hygiene and a lack of supervision on tour excursions has also bought compensation claims in the UK.All-inclusive hotel packages, which include accommodation and all food and drink, have been targeted as being the source of many food poisoning cases in the Dominican Republic. Tour operators often fail in their duty to the passengers, which results in complaints and claims for compensation.Holidaymakers in the Dominican Republic, or any other worldwide resort in Asia, Africa or Europe, should gather as much information as possible if they have suffered holiday food poisoning or accident. Receipts for medical attention, complaints to tour reps, photos of dirty food preparation areas/accident areas, should all be kept to show to a personal injury solicitor on your return to the UK.

Make sure also that you see your doctor on return to Britain, as symptoms of severe food poisoning on holiday can stay in your system longer than you expect.

Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors will help

Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors will pay you

£100.00 cash up front when they accept your claim.You will get 100% of the compensation and we work on a no win no fee basis which means no expense to you. Farnworth Rose Personal Injury Solicitors specialise in holiday accident and illness claims. Our holiday accident and illness claims expert, Anne Thomson, will guide you through the compensation claims procedure smoothly from start to finish. By claiming with Farnworth Rose you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. If you think you have suffered a holiday accident or illness abroad that was not your fault, call us free on 080001 54321 or fill in the online claim form.

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