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If you have suffered injury in an industrial
accident (in other words an injury suffered in the
workplace) you may be entitled to claim compensation.
Many people each year suffer industrial injury at work.
As described above in a recent caselaw extract
employers owe you a very high duty of care in
safeguarding your wellbeing whilst you are in the
workplace. If you feel that this duty has been
breached and have suffered an
industrial injury as a result then please contact us
to discuss whether you have a valid claim.
Read more about
work related upper limb disorder WRULD caused by
working conditions, routines or tool usage.
Our solicitors are experts in claims
involving industrial injury so why not make an enquiry
today and let us assess your situation
We have various information pages about the different
types of industrial injuries suffered in the workplace:
1) Industrial injury - involving machinery
2)
Involving cranes
3) Forklifts
4)
Involving equipment
5)
Unsafe premises
6)
Ladders/scaffolding
7)
Inadequate training
8) Building site safety
Just complete the brief form opposite. Our
team will respond to all written enquiries within 24
hours. For immediate assistance with your industrial
accident claim please telephone our FREEPHONE INDUSTRIAL
INJURY helpline on 0800 0322210.
Last year saw record lows of work
absenteeism - 8th June 2010
A cherry picker operator died
after it overturned - 31st March 2010
A man died operating a mechanical
digger he was not qualified to use - 19th January 2010
Company prosecution follows an
employee severing four finger in an accident
whilst using a guillotine - 13th January 2010
Buncefield oil depot explosion health and safety
breaches admitted - 18th November 2009
Dog attack in the work place more information about
dog bite
compensation claims - 7th July 2009
Back pain sufferers probably get no benefit from scans
according to US study - 9th February 2009
Health & Safety Executive come in for criticism
for increase in deaths at work 16.05.08
employers Liability insurance - what you should know
16.05.08
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:
British
safety website -
health & safety gov -
accident at work manchester -
slipping accidents at work -
airline passenger claims -
back injury suffered at work -
injury at work
London -
accident at work in the UK -
work related
injuries
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