The Public Liability Insurance Act 1991 establishes a scheme for compulsory insurance against public liability claims arising from the use of public places. It requires owners and occupiers of public places to take out and maintain approved liability insurance policies to cover damages for death, injury, or damage to property resulting from incidents occurring in public places. The Act aims to ensure adequate compensation is available to members of the public who suffer loss or injury due to accidents in public places.
The Public Liability Insurance Act 1991 establishes a scheme for compulsory insurance against public liability claims arising from the use of public places. It requires owners and occupiers of public places to take out and maintain approved liability insurance policies to cover damages for death, injury, or damage to property resulting from incidents occurring in public places. The Act aims to ensure adequate compensation is available to members of the public who suffer loss or injury due to accidents in public places.
The Public Liability Insurance Act 1991 establishes a scheme for compulsory insurance against public liability claims arising from the use of public places. It requires owners and occupiers of public places to take out and maintain approved liability insurance policies to cover damages for death, injury, or damage to property resulting from incidents occurring in public places. The Act aims to ensure adequate compensation is available to members of the public who suffer loss or injury due to accidents in public places.