Injuries in and around British courtrooms are a rarely discussed aspect of the justice system, yet they raise critical questions about liability and prevention within legal institutions. While courts are places for resolving legal disputes, they are also public buildings—meaning they are not immune to accidents that can affect staff, visitors, legal professionals, or even defendants.
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Kacey O'Leary b2139e8834 Update 'Injuries in and around British courtrooms are a rarely discussed aspect of the justice system, yet they raise critical questions about liability and prevention within legal institutions. While courts are places for resolving legal disputes, they are also public buildings—meaning they are not immune to accidents that can affect staff, visitors, legal professionals, or even defendants.' 5 days ago