No Win No Fee Work Accident Compensation Claims Solicitors
According to statistics from the Health and Safety Executive there were over 113,000 work related injuries in 2007 resulting in 3 or more days off work.
If you've had an accident at work then you can make a work accident compensation claim. Damages may be based on your injuries and other factors such as loss of income or loss of possible future earnings.
Your employers have a duty to you to create and maintain a safe working environment. So if you have sustained a work accident through on fault of your own then you will be entitled to make a claim.
- Common work related accident claims include;
- Building site accident claims
- Slip, Trips and Falls at work
- Lifting accident compensation claims
- Faulty Machinery claims
- Manual handling claims
- Scaffolding accident claims
- Forklift Truck Accident claims
- Electrocution claims
- Protective equipment claims
- Industrial diseases
It really doesn't matter what your work accident claim involves, if you are not at fault, we can help you win compensation for injury, trauma, loss of earnings and in the worst case scenario, loss of livelihood.
If you think you might be eligible to make a work accident compensation claim, call our legal specialists now on 08458 73 73 33 for free advice. And don't forget that by doing so, you may bring about safer working conditions for yourself and others.
Case Study
Mr S was supplied with protective boots by his employees. He worked in a factory inspecting highly technical cutting machines. Unfortunately and despite his complaints to management he was given boots which were too small for him. Mr S informed his employers several times only to be told that his new boots had been ordered and to continue working in the ones that were two sizes too small for him. Inevitably after a period of two weeks Mr S injured his toes and was forced to take time off work. He received £1,300.00 for his injured toes and £3,750.00 for the loss of earnings he had whilst recovering. This case took 5 months to conclude.