By Stephen Hudson. Last Updated 28th August 2025.  If you’ve slipped on the floor at work, you should first check for any injuries and seek medical attention. Serious brain trauma can occur in this type of accident, but the symptoms may not show for hours. Once you are able, you should report the incident to your employer (or the property owner, if applicable) and gather as much evidence as possible. This proof can include CCTV footage, photographs of where the fall occurred, and the contact details of potential witnesses. You will typically have 3 years from the date of the accident to start your claim.

You may therefore be wondering, ‘Am I entitled to compensation after I’ve slipped on a wet floor?’ In this guide, we explain what your rights are in this situation and how we could successfully guide you through the claims process, as well as providing advice on how compensation might be calculated for slipping on a wet floor.

Accidents involving a slip on a wet floor can happen due to severe weather, spillages or other factors in public places such as a restaurant or a supermarket.

They can also happen in work environments. Within this guide, we’ll explain the circumstances that may allow you to claim for injuries if you slipped on a floor. We’ll also discuss the process of claiming and potential compensation amounts.

For free legal advice on accident at work claims, you can contact Legal Expert for help today. Our advisors are available to speak to on the floor or online. You can:

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How Much Compensation For Slipping On A Wet Floor? Examples Of Payouts

For a serious leg injury due to a slip at work, you could receive a compensation amount between £47,840 to £66,920.

Let’s take a look at how much compensation for slipping on a wet floor is possible in different cases.

If you suffered injuries when you slipped and fell down on the floor, your settlement might include both general damages and special damages. In this section, we are going to look at how general damages will be assigned value.

After making a successful claim for slipping on water, you would receive general damages to compensate for the pain and suffering caused by your injuries. To help assign value to your injuries, legal professionals use a document titled the Judicial College Guidelines (JCG). It provides guidance in the form of compensation brackets for different injuries.

Below, we’ve included injuries you might suffer if you slipped on a wet floor from the JCG. It should be noted that the top line is not from the JCG. We’ve only provided the attached figures to help you understand how this element of your claim will be valued.

A Guide To JCG Brackets

If you would like a free claim evaluation or any assistance using our compensation calculator, call our advisors.

Can I Claim Back Money I Lost After Slipping On A Floor?

Some successful claims may also recover special damages to reimburse you for any expenses incurred as a result of the injuries you suffered when you slipped on the floor.

Costs you could recover in a successful accident at work claim include:

In order to recover your expenses, you should save proof of your costs and submit them as part of the personal injury claims process. For example, you could save your receipts and payslips.

As part of valuing your potential claim, one of the advisors from our team can advise on what costs you could recover under special damages.

Can I Claim For Slipping On A Wet Floor?

There are certain circumstances when you might be eligible to claim compensation if you slipped on a wet floor and sustained an injury. While you are working, your employer owes you a duty of care to take reasonable and practicable steps to ensure your health, safety and welfare. This is set out in the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 (HASAWA).

If you would like to claim compensation because you suffered injuries slipping on a wet floor at work, you will need to satisfy the personal injury claims eligibility criteria. This means that in order to have good grounds to claim, you must be able to prove that:

If you would like to further discuss the eligibility criteria, please contact a member of our advisory team.

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How Can I Prove That The Floor Was Wet?

A key factor in determining how much compensation for slipping on a wet floor you might receive is evidence. Showing what happened, whose fault it was, and how it affected you is vital in putting forward an accident at work claim. You can help your case by collecting the following:

Our solicitors can support your slip and fall claim by helping you get the evidence you need. This would also include arranging an independent medical examination from an expert.

How Long Do I Have To Claim After I Slipped Over?

You may not be aware that, if you are hurt after a slip on a wet floor, there’s a deadline to start a compensation claim. Generally, because of a time limit established by The Limitation Act 1980, a claim for a slip on a wet floor must begin within three years of the accident happening.

However, this is not necessarily the case for all claims. Some situations may call for an exception to this general rule. To find out more about how to claim and the best way to go about getting evidence for your case, just call us or reach out online.

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What Are The Causes Of Slipping Over On Wet Floors?

Now that we’ve explained the eligibility criteria in an accident at work claim and how compensation is calculated, we need to look at how a slip and fall accident can occur at work.

Some possible examples could be:

These are only a few examples. If you’d like to find out more about claiming for a slip and fall at work, reach out to our advisors today. They can assess the eligibility of your case and offer you free advice.

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Injuries Caused by Wet Floor Accidents

If these steps aren’t taken by your employer to ensure your safety and you have a wet floor accident at work as a result, you could suffer a range of injuries, such as:

How Long Will My Slipped On Wet Floor Claim Take?

If you have slipped on a wet floor and injured yourself, you may be considering claiming compensation. You may wonder how long it would take you to receive compensation. This time period depends on various factors such as:

An experienced work injury solicitor would be able to provide you with a rough timeline of your case. Our team has solicitors who are experienced in handling accident at work claims. They are capable and sensitive enough to understand and address your concerns.

If you choose to work with us, one of our solicitors will guide you in the following ways:

Your solicitor will work hard to simplify the claims process to ensure that you can focus on your recovery. Contact us now to receive hands-on guidance on your slip injury at work claim.

 I Slipped On A Wet Floor – Can I Claim With A No Win No Fee Solicitor?

You could seek support from a solicitor if you have strong grounds to make a personal injury claim after you slipped on a wet floor. If you get in touch with our team of advisors today to discuss your case, they may connect you with one of our solicitors.

One of our solicitors may offer to help with your personal injury claim under a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This is a type of No Win No Fee agreement. If you start a slip on the floor injury claim under such an arrangement, you won’t have to pay upfront or ongoing fees for your solicitor’s services. You also won’t need to pay these solicitor fees if your claim proves unsuccessful.

If your claim is a success, then your No Win No Fee solicitor will take a legally capped percentage of the compensation. This is referred to as a success fee and acts as payment for the solicitor’s work.

For more advice on making a personal injury claim after you slipped on the floor with a No Win No Fee solicitor, please get in touch with our advisors. To reach them, you can:

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Claim with a No Win No Fee solicitor if you suffered injuries slipping on a wet floor.

Useful Links

Within this section, you will find some additional resources related to wet floor accident claims. As always, should you have any additional questions if you slipped on the floor due to negligence, please feel free to contact our team.

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