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Accidents at work personal injury compensation service - Wales

Accident at work claims - Wales

If you have suffered an injury at work then you might be entitled to claim compensation. We can deal with your case and have expert solicitors nationwide ready to act on your behalf. Accident at work - making a claim

An employer must always carry out a risk assessment in the form of an investigation conducted to identify whether any particular act or operation gives rise to a safety risk or hazard. If they fail to do so and an employee suffered injury - the employer will be liable. If you live in Wales and have have been injured in an accident at work, find out today whether you can claim compensation. We can deal with your claim NOW and usually accept cases within 1 hour.

We cover the following areas - Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr Tydfil, Barry, Caerphilly, Bridgend, Neath, Pontypridd, Pembroke, Milford Haven, Haverfordwest, Fishguard, Tenby, St. David's, Wrexham, Llandudno, Bangor.  

If your case is accepted, we do not charge you for our legal fees (explain why?) and you do not pay for medical reports to assess your personal injury and support the accident at work claim.

For immediate accident claim assistance please telephone our FREEPHONE ACCIDENT CLAIM helpline on 0800 0322210     

  •  NEWS:  

The new Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 SI No 320 (CMD 2007) came into force in Great Britain during 2007 and aim to reduce the number of construction related accidents and injuries. [December 2007]  

Government outline new plans to reduce the numbers of those claiming inappropriate sickness benefits - 27th November 2007  

HSE warn construction bosses to get serious when it comes to falls and trips on building sites [18th July 2007]  

 

More Links: workplace legal website - British safety website - health & safety gov - accident at work manchester - slipping accidents at work - airline passenger claims - back injury at work - accident at work in the UK 

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