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Today I went for my morning swim as per usual. Thanks to Elfin Safety they always have "caution, wet floor" signs out, even when the floor is dry. This morning I didn't notice one of the b
d things and it gave my knuckle a right crack as I walked past and now it's bruised.
Should I sue?
d things and it gave my knuckle a right crack as I walked past and now it's bruised.Should I sue?

HRG. said:
Thanks to Elfin Safety they always have "caution, wet floor" signs out, even when the floor is dry.
Elfin Safety said:
Should I use ‘Caution! Wet Floor.’ signs to warn people when floors are cleaned?
Warning people that a floor is wet – and therefore dangerously slippery – have a limited effect. Warning signs will only remain effective if they are properly used. If warning signs are always visible on areas which are clearly not being cleaned or drying they will quickly lose any effectiveness.
I particularly like their myth pages, not that it makes any difference to what people think, the media lies are too effective.Warning people that a floor is wet – and therefore dangerously slippery – have a limited effect. Warning signs will only remain effective if they are properly used. If warning signs are always visible on areas which are clearly not being cleaned or drying they will quickly lose any effectiveness.
http://www.hse.gov.uk/myth/
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