A family member walked into a lift in a hospital which had previously been identified as broken but not barricade or signed in any way.
The lift had it's doors open but was sitting approx 6 inches lower than the doors. My family member who is disabled, unsteady on their feet and walks with a stick, did not notice the low floor and fell and hit their face on the floor. Was taken to A&E and had a face x-rayed due to swelling and bruising. It was mentioned that been reported as broken but hadn't been fixed at the time.
Not sure how to proceed and what to do next. Also, what level of compensation do you think it's acceptable? Thank you.
The lift had it's doors open but was sitting approx 6 inches lower than the doors. My family member who is disabled, unsteady on their feet and walks with a stick, did not notice the low floor and fell and hit their face on the floor. Was taken to A&E and had a face x-rayed due to swelling and bruising. It was mentioned that been reported as broken but hadn't been fixed at the time.
Not sure how to proceed and what to do next. Also, what level of compensation do you think it's acceptable? Thank you.

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