Two shoppers were injured and taken to hospital for treatment when their cars collided on a supermarket car park

Two shoppers were injured and taken to hospital for treatment when their cars collided on a supermarket car park.

Yes, but only if the accident was connected to the supermarket’s work. A car park is not regarded as a ‘road’ as defined in the Road Traffic Act 1988 and so RIDDOR applies. Examples of where the supermarket’s work is connected to accident would be the design of the car park or if the supermarket had erected an advertising board that obscured their view and so contributed to the collision.