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The Price of Beauty - Ruth Johnson, Blake Lapthorn

03/10/12. When we go for a beauty treatment we look forward to feeling pampered and rejuvenated following it. But what about when things dont go quite right resulting in an injury - what happens then ? In order to be successful in bringing a claim for personal injury as a result of a beauty treatment you need to prove that the treatment was undertaken negligently by the therapist and that that resulted in injury to you. Compensation will then be paid by the insurance company for the salon where the therapist works or, if no insurance is in place, by the salon/ therapist themselves.

Set out below are a number of examples of situations in which individuals have been successful in obtaining compensation as a result of a treatment having gone wrong.

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