What happens when your dream holiday destination turns into a nightmare?
What happens when your dream holiday destination turns into a nightmare?
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Loughborough
Morocco is one of the most diverse and interesting countries in Africa, with mountain ranges and barren desserts, dramatic coastlines and ancient cities. Tourism has been blossoming over the last few decades and with cities like Marrakesh and Casablanca offering a totally unique experience, it’s easy to see why so many tourists want to tick this country off their ‘must-visit’ lists.
Marrakech is obviously the big draw for tourists visiting Morocco – and there’s nowhere more engaging and spectacular than the bustling bazaars which sell everything from spices and fabrics to furniture and shoes. You might even spot the odd snake charmer.
Casablanca is also a city with real appeal, especially for western tourists. The city used to be a French colonial post, and still has a fairly European vibe which appeals to many. Of course, many a movie moment has been filmed on the streets of Casablanca, which also adds to its charm.
Essaouira is a vibrant, dynamic port town with wonderful views over the Atlantic. With influences from France and Portugal, this city also has a distinctly European feel, and as it’s slightly less chaotic than Marrakech, it’s ideal for those who prefer a quieter holiday.
Read moreWith so much to do and see, it’s easy to see why tourists flock to Morocco. But what happens when your holiday is ruined by an accident or a bout of debilitating illness?
Unfortunately, a trip in a hotel lobby, an accident on an excursion, a contaminated meal or a parasite infection can quickly put a dampener on a holiday while some of injuries and illnesses can lead to even more serious consequences.
Though they’re fairly rare, accidents, illnesses and injuries abroad do happen. A slip by the hotel pool, a bite of undercooked food, a rare insect bite or a piece of faulty surfing equipment is all it takes for your perfect getaway to be turned upside-down.
So who do you turn to in order to hold whoever is responsible to account? At Your Legal Friend, our personal injury experts help you do just that, as well as recovering appropriate compensation for any pain, stress and trauma caused to you.
Read lessWith over thirty years of experience in personal injury claims, we are experts in our field. We boast a 95% success rate and have recovered over £200,000,000 for our clients in the last ten years alone.
We’re confident that we have the skills to secure the compensation you deserve. What’s more, we take care of everything for you so your claim is fast and hassle-free.
Read moreOur no-win, no-fee guarantee means there are no upfront fees to pay, so even if you’re still paying off medical bills or additional travel expenses from your holiday, you won’t need to worry about finding any extra money to pursue your claim.
Iain McCrave
Iain is an Assistant Fee Earner with the travel team and has 9 years’ experience in litigation dealing with all aspects of the claims process. Iain enjoys listening to music and travelling.
Kathryn Langton
Kathryn, also a qualified Solicitor, specialises in accidents at work, public liability and accidents abroad. Kathryn deals with a wide variety of cases, often including accidents that involve serious, complex injuries.
Anita Carroll
Anita began working with us as a Paralegal in 2010 and, after securing a training contract, qualified as a Solicitor in February 2015. She manages a mixed caseload, including holiday illness cases. She is also a married Mum to 3 girls (18, 13 and 6) and they are her hobby!
Alison Saul
Alison Saul, Director of Personal Injury leads our Personal Injury, Road Accident and Holiday Illness teams. A fully qualified Solicitor with over 15 years of experience and expertise, Alison is dedicated to achieving the highest levels of compensation for her clients as well as ensuring high-quality client care.
Marta Skornog
Marta began working with us in 2012 as a Paralegal. She deals with RTA and Holiday Illness cases for both English and Polish speaking clients. Outside of work, Marta enjoys yoga, socialising and going to the movies.
Lee Quinn
Lee is a Fee Earner Manager, with 20 years’ experience in PI litigation. He runs both Holiday Illness and RTA cases and has teams who deal with Polish Speaking Clients for both also. He’s a father of one who loves to travel, last year he completed the Marathon Des Sables a 230k race across the Sahara desert.
Michelle Craven
Michelle has worked with us as a Legal Assistant since 2011. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with her 5-year-old son.
Suzanne Wibberley
Suzanne is an Assistant Fee Earner to Lee Quinn and works with the travel team. Suzanne has 12 years experience in PI litigation and deals with both Holiday illness and RTA cases. Suzanne is currently undertaking her Ilex studies. In her spare time, Suzanne enjoys going to the gym and socialising with friends.
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There are many people injured in accidents each year through no fault of their own and the circumstances will be different in each instance. Our team has extensive experience of successfully managing a wide range of personal injury claims, so we can help you secure the maximum compensation you deserve.
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Mr Dowse
Leeds
Here are some of the most common accidents and illnesses that tourists can experience when holidaying in Morocco:
Food poisoning, travel bugs and other illnesses
Food poisoning is the number one cause of all illness for tourists on holiday. In Morocco, there have been several cases in the last few years where large-scale resorts have faced claims from dozens of guests claiming they contracted food poisoning from their establishment. Undercooked food, re-heated dishes and poor hygiene practices can all lead to painful and debilitating food poisoning.
Road accidents
Morocco’s busiest cities and resorts can experience problems with traffic – and this can make the roads incredibly dangerous for tourists trying to enjoy their holiday. Road accidents while abroad are something you can claim for, but often claim time limits can be more restricted.
Read moreTrips, slips and falls
A trailing wire inside a hotel, a broken tile next to a swimming pool or an unmarked patch of wet floor in a lobby can lead to disaster on holiday. Serious injuries can be sustained as a result of these trips and slips, many of which could lead to compensation claims.
Airport accidents
Holiday accidents aren’t just confined to your hotel. Accidents in airports can also lead to claims, whether you hurt yourself while getting on or off the aircraft, suffered an injury while waiting for your luggage or were involved in an accident during your hotel transfer.
Read lessCompensation for accidents and illnesses abroad can only be claimed for package holidays, most of which are covered by the Package Travel Regulations. Under Regulation 2(1), hotel owners and tour operators have a ‘duty of care’ towards the health and safety of you, your family and anyone else in your party.
This Regulation states that a package must include the pre-arranged combination of at least two of the following components:
If you are harmed while using any facilities promoted or controlled by your tour operator as part of your package, you could have grounds to make a claim for compensation.
Your package holiday organiser can be held responsible if you suffered an injury caused by an accident or illness that happened anywhere on hotel property. They can also be held responsible if an accident takes place or your illness is caused either:
However, your package holiday organiser is unlikely to be held responsible if:
The Package Travel Regulations allow you 3 years to make a claim from the date when the illness or accident occurred. However, if your illness or accident happened on a cruise, this would be governed by the Athens Convention which are a different set of regulations that only allow 2 years in which to make a claim.
If you’ve had a holiday ruined by an accident that wasn’t your fault, or an illness you’ve picked up as a result of someone else’s negligence, Your Legal Friend could help. We’ll support you in making a compensation claim for the pain and stress caused to you while you were abroad, as well as covering additional travel costs and any future medical treatments that might be required throughout your recovery.
First of all, we need to understand what happened to you and why you believe the accident or illness was not your fault. We’ll take statements from you and any witnesses, obtain incident reports, and search for medical reports to get a better idea of what happened, how you were affected, what treatment you were given, and whether you are still suffering from your injury or illness.
Read moreThen we’ll launch a thorough investigation, with the aim of identifying who was at fault for your injury or illness. Once we’ve discovered whose negligence caused this, can then assess how likely your claim is to succeed and how much compensation we can secure for you.
If you then agree to go ahead, we’ll send your claim to whoever is responsible for your injuries or illness. They can either accept the claim and seek to negotiate a settlement with you – this is often the preferred choice of many larger firms looking to protect their reputation – or they can reject the claim in which case we take the case to Court. In this instance, we’ll manage the process of preparing your claim to go to Court and support you every step of the way.
Read lessIf your claim is successful, you’ll be awarded compensation. How much you’ll be awarded depends on various criteria:
Here are some of the most common accidents and illnesses that tourists can experience when holidaying in Morocco:
Food poisoning, travel bugs and other illnesses
Food poisoning is the number one cause of all illness for tourists on holiday. In Morocco, there have been several cases in the last few years where large-scale resorts have faced claims from dozens of guests claiming they contracted food poisoning from their establishment. Undercooked food, re-heated dishes and poor hygiene practices can all lead to painful and debilitating food poisoning.
Road accidents
Morocco’s busiest cities and resorts can experience problems with traffic – and this can make the roads incredibly dangerous for tourists trying to enjoy their holiday. Road accidents while abroad are something you can claim for, but often claim time limits can be more restricted.
Read moreTrips, slips and falls
A trailing wire inside a hotel, a broken tile next to a swimming pool or an unmarked patch of wet floor in a lobby can lead to disaster on holiday. Serious injuries can be sustained as a result of these trips and slips, many of which could lead to compensation claims.
Airport accidents
Holiday accidents aren’t just confined to your hotel. Accidents in airports can also lead to claims, whether you hurt yourself while getting on or off the aircraft, suffered an injury while waiting for your luggage or were involved in an accident during your hotel transfer.
Read lessCompensation for accidents and illnesses abroad can only be claimed for package holidays, most of which are covered by the Package Travel Regulations. Under Regulation 2(1), hotel owners and tour operators have a ‘duty of care’ towards the health and safety of you, your family and anyone else in your party.
This Regulation states that a package must include the pre-arranged combination of at least two of the following components:
If you are harmed while using any facilities promoted or controlled by your tour operator as part of your package, you could have grounds to make a claim for compensation.
Your package holiday organiser can be held responsible if you suffered an injury caused by an accident or illness that happened anywhere on hotel property. They can also be held responsible if an accident takes place or your illness is caused either:
However, your package holiday organiser is unlikely to be held responsible if:
The Package Travel Regulations allow you 3 years to make a claim from the date when the illness or accident occurred. However, if your illness or accident happened on a cruise, this would be governed by the Athens Convention which are a different set of regulations that only allow 2 years in which to make a claim.
If you’ve had a holiday ruined by an accident that wasn’t your fault, or an illness you’ve picked up as a result of someone else’s negligence, Your Legal Friend could help. We’ll support you in making a compensation claim for the pain and stress caused to you while you were abroad, as well as covering additional travel costs and any future medical treatments that might be required throughout your recovery.
First of all, we need to understand what happened to you and why you believe the accident or illness was not your fault. We’ll take statements from you and any witnesses, obtain incident reports, and search for medical reports to get a better idea of what happened, how you were affected, what treatment you were given, and whether you are still suffering from your injury or illness.
Read moreThen we’ll launch a thorough investigation, with the aim of identifying who was at fault for your injury or illness. Once we’ve discovered whose negligence caused this, can then assess how likely your claim is to succeed and how much compensation we can secure for you.
If you then agree to go ahead, we’ll send your claim to whoever is responsible for your injuries or illness. They can either accept the claim and seek to negotiate a settlement with you – this is often the preferred choice of many larger firms looking to protect their reputation – or they can reject the claim in which case we take the case to Court. In this instance, we’ll manage the process of preparing your claim to go to Court and support you every step of the way.
Read lessIf your claim is successful, you’ll be awarded compensation. How much you’ll be awarded depends on various criteria:
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