Hi Jason
I am still in the middle of a similar situation - anyone remember "Truck mount demo gone wrong" anyone who doesn’t its here:
http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=1883.0 .
The individual in my case did the same, walked across a wet carpet to then slip on a dry hard surface.
What I can tell you is that constant communication with her will not make any difference in the event of a claim and sending flowers maybe viewed as a bribe or attempted payoff or an attempt to influence her in seeking her rights.
Sadly, common decency no longer configures in compensation claims and any action you take may bring about or compound a claim.
Unfortunately the incident in itself activates a set of procedures which (just about) denies you any further decisions.
In the event of the
possibility of a claim you are expected to contact your insurers and put them on notice (irrespective of what you may think might happen).
They will ask you for a statement outlining the events that led up to the incident and what you did after. They will then advise you accordingly.
Something to note here is that Insurers can seek to reclaim any part of such a claim directly from YOU if they feel that you have increased their liability unnecessary resulting in actual or higher costs. In a nutshell, they have control, not you.
Sorry to be so gloomy on this but there is no point on sugar coating it. My advice to all is read your insurance policies, don’t just file them, understand your liabilities and what’s expected of you and assume nothing.
Lets hope she doesn’t claim.
DP